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Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
"Anxiety is the price we pay for playing God." - Jim T.

TURN IT OVER
Whenever I let go of anything important in my life, I left claw
marks. The concept of turning it over was far fetched for this
control freak. I needed to practice letting go. It helped me when
it was suggested to get a God box; just a small box that I was to
put my troubles in for my God to take care of. I was to write
down all of the issues and concerns in my life and put them in
the God box. After they were in the box, I was to go about my day
doing the next right thing not worrying about them. That
sounded easy. The problem was the committee in my head was still
figuring out what God needed to do. I was grateful for the
serenity prayer. It gave me brief moments of sanity in those
early days, and still does today. I learned to let go a little.
My obsessive personality was slowly learning a new way of life
based on faith.

“When you become good at the art of letting sufferings go, then
you'll come to realize what you were dragging around with you.
And for that, no one else other than you was responsible." -
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh



Monday Dec 29, 2025
"Act as if." - Danny G.

WILLINGNESS
My friend Henry would spend hours with me each week. He shared
how his suffering was what eventually got him into recovery. He
felt that some of our members may have not suffered enough to
find recovery. It was a sad feeling to think that we all have to
suffer to find willingness, although, I found it to be true in my
life. It was through my suffering that I was able to finally ask
for help. Henry told me that each day we need to practice,
practice, practice... I was learning how to develop a program of
recovery. I decided to use prayer, not lip service. My definition
of prayer required me to get on my knees when I was praying. I
felt awkward and foolish in the beginning. I can tell you that
after a few weeks of praying twice a day, I would not leave my
house until I had prayed. I was a pretty simple person. Prayer
made me feel better, so I prayed. I was still hurting inside, but
my willingness came a lot easier with prayer.

"Courage is simply the willingness to be afraid and act anyway."-
Dr Robert Anthony


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