Step 7

Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Daily Reflections-May 5
THE FOREST AND THE TREES
. . . what comes to us alone may be garbled by our own rationalization and wishful thinking. The benefit of talking to another person is that we can get her direct comment and counsel on our own situation. . . . - TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 60
I cannot count the times when I have been angry and frustrated and said to myself, "I can't see the forest for the trees!" I finally realized that what I needed when I was in such pain was someone who could guide me in separating the forest and the trees; who could suggest a better path to follow; who could assist me in putting out fires; and help me avoid the rocks and pitfalls.
I ask God, when I'm in the forest, to give me the courage to call upon a member of A.A.
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Happy Cinco de Mayo, and Happy Spring!! I'm so grateful for the women in A.A. Private meditation is important to my recovery, but doesn't take the place of sharing with other women in the program. Sometimes just talking out loud to other women gives me the clarity I lack when I'm in my "own little world". Thank you for my sobriety!
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