Tuesday, January 3, 2017

New Post on The Official Blog of The Way Out Podcast! Thoughts For The Day~*~Coping ^*^*^ January 4

*~A.A. Thoughts For The Day~* ​​​^*^*^*^*^ (\    ~~    /) (    \(AA)/    ) (_ /AA\ _) / AA \ ^*^*^*^*Coping God willing, we members of AA may never again have to deal with drinking, but we have to deal with sobriety every  day. How do we do it? By learning -- through practicing the Twelve Steps and through sharing at meetings -- how  to cope with the problems that we looked to booze to solve, back in our drinking days. . . We learn how to level out  the emotional swings that got us into trouble both when we were up and when we were down. c. 1976 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 160 c. 2001 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, pp. 558-9 Thought to Consider . . .  The peaks and valleys of my life have become gentle rolling hills. *~*AACRONYMS*~* C A R D S Call your sponsor Ask for help from your Higher Power Read the Big BookDo the Twelve Steps Stay active in your group *~*^Just For Today!^*~* Duty From "Reason or Conscience": "When, in all humility, I try to pass our message on to other less fortunate alcoholics, I know that the plan of the Higher Power comes to us through the medium of people. To us alcoholics, this does not mean common or garden people, but special people, such as other alcoholics. And I am guided to include among the people from whom I might receive guidance, and to whom I must demonstrate the life of my conscience or Higher Power, those who married me, loved me, befriended me, and stuck by me, as others stuck by other alcoholics.  Bulawayo, Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe]" 1973 AAWS, Inc.Came to Believe, 30th printing 2004, pg. 82 *~*^Daily Reflections^*~* BEGIN WHERE YOU ARE  We feel that elimination of our drinking is but a beginning.  A much more important demonstration of our principles lies before US in our respective homes, occupations and affairs.  ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p.  19  It's usually pretty easy for me to be pleasant to the people in an A.A. setting.  While I'm working to stay sober, I'm celebrating with my fellow A.A.'s our common release from the hell of drinking.  It's often not so hard to spread glad tidings to my old and new friends in the program. At home or at work, though, it can be a different story.  It is in situations arising in both of those areas that the little day-to-day frustrations are most evident, and where it can be tough to smile or reach out with a kind word or an attentive ear.  It's outside of the A.A. rooms that I face the real test of the effectiveness of my walk through A.A.'s Twelve Steps. Copyright 1990 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS WORLD SERVICES, INC. *~*^As Bill Sees It^*~* Can We Choose? We must never be blinded by the futile philosophy that we are just the hapless victims of our inheritance, of our life experience, and of our surroundings - that these are the sole forces that make our decisions for us. This is not the road to freedom. We have to believe that we can really choose. <<< >>> As active alcoholics, we lost our ability to choose whether we would drink. We were the victims of a compulsion which seemed to decree that we must go on with our own destruction. Yet we finally did make choices that brought about our recovery. We came to believe that alone we were powerless over alcohol. This was surely a choice, and a most difficult one. We came to believe that a Higher Power could restore us to sanity when we became willing to practice A.A.'s Twelve Steps. "In short, we chose to 'become willing,' and no better choice did we ever make." 1. GRAPEVINE, NOVEMBER 19602. LETTER, 1966 *~*^Big Book Quote^*~* "God will constantly disclose more to you and to us. Ask Him in your morning meditation what you can do each day  for the man who is still sick. The answers will come, if your own house is in order. But obviously you cannot  transmit something you haven't got. See to it that your relationship with Him is right, and great events will come to pass for you and countless others. This is the Great Fact for us." Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th EditionA Vision For You, pg. 164 *^Twenty Four Hours A Day^* A.A. Thought for the Day In Alcoholics Anonymous there is no thought of individual profit. No greed or gain. No membership fees, no dues. Only voluntary contributions of our money and ourselves. All that we hope for is sobriety and regeneration, so that we can live normal, respectable lives and can be recognized by others as men and women willing to do unto others as we would be done by. These things we accomplish by the help of each other, by following the Twelve Steps, and by the grace of God. Am I willing to work for A.A. without material gain to myself?  Meditation for the Day What is sometimes called a conversion by religion is often only the discovery of God as a friend in need, What is sometimes called religion is often only the experiencing of the help and strength of God's power in our lives. What is sometimes called holiness is often only the invitation of God to be our Friend. As God becomes your friend, you become a friend to others. We experience true human friendship and from this experience we can imagine what kind of a Great Friend God can be. We believe Him to be a tireless, selfless, all conquering, miracle-working Friend. We can reach out to the Great Friend and figuratively take His hand in ours.  Prayer for the Day I pray that I may think of God as a Great Friend in need. I pray that I may go along with Him. Hazelden Foundation PO Box 176 Center City, MN 55012 ​You have 2 Options to Participate in the TransitionsDaily Email & Discussion Group:1.  To join the Private Announcement Only Google Group TransitionsDaily, send an email to TransitionsDaily@gmail.comwith “Join” in the subject line.  You will be manually added to the closed Google Group TransitionsDaily.  IF YOU ALREADY RECEIVE THE DAILY TOPIC EMAIL, NO ACTION IS NECESSARY ON YOUR PART TO CONTINUE. 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