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MajestyJo 11-10-2013 10:37 AM

Nothing changes, if nothing changes
 

What can I 'do' differently today in order to 'feel' better?

"If you do what you always did-you'll get what you always got"

"Nothing changes, if nothing changes"

My first thought was "Get back to basics." Call my sponsor, go to a meeting, read my literature, apply the slogans, take time for meditation, pray and take the time to listen for the answers.

If I am having a bad day it is generally because I have slacked off on one or all of the above.

One of the things I did today was stay off the computer for a few hours.

What helps me is to get out of the house and go for a walk. It is important that I get exercise and not isolate in my apartment.

Be gentle with yourself. Don`t be so hard on yourself. Don`t be such a hard taskmaster. No one was harder on me than me, so I had to learn to love and forgive myself.

MajestyJo 11-10-2013 10:40 AM

When I was diagnosed with diabetes, I had to look at my eating habits. They had improved because I had made an attempt at eating healthy. Fresh food and not eating out of a box or a can. Very little frozen food unless my energies were low and I was unable to cook.

One of the healthy things I started doing was to eat breakfast. Then I was told at the clinic to eat smaller meals and eat more often.

I started reading labels and looking for the hidden sugars, food colouring, fats and chemicals.

As my chiropactor says, "A healthy mind makes for a healthy body." He has said, "I have never met anyone who is as tune with their body as you are."

GIVE YOURSELF A HUG! BE YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND!

MajestyJo 11-10-2013 10:43 AM

Finding acceptance, is the key to my recovery today. When I sit and do a lot of wishful thinking, should have and could haves, I stay in the problem and stay stuck. Life is full of challenges, they are something I can overcome. Problems I can stay stuck in and when I don't find that acceptance, I have problems moving out of the situation.

Just came to see what I had posted and found a grammar error. I had written there for their. The Ms. Perfect in me was horrified. I am so glad we can modify our posts and change them. There has always been a part of me that 'needed' things to be just so! It was something I had to learn to accept and yet I think it is important, for me, what I say reflects on me. I wouldn't want people to think I didn't care and that is how I perceive changing what it says in the Big Book a couple of pages after the paragraph on acceptance.

People were judging me by my actions and I was judging me by my intentions.

I can change the energy around me, brush down the energy field around my body to detach from any negativity. I can have a shower, a bath, light a candle, put on music, call a friend, my sponsor, or just go to the local coffee shop.

The most important thing for me is all of the above and before you even start, pray!

Coming out of the darkness into the light.

Are you getting the most out of your life, are you standing still, spinning your wheels and not getting anywhere, or following your vision.

MajestyJo 01-13-2018 03:49 PM

Quote:

Father Leo's Daily Meditation

ACCEPTANCE

"Treat the other man's faith
gently; it is all he has to believe
with."
-- Henry Hoskins

I said that I was a nonviolent drunk. Today I am able to see that I was
sarcastic and verbally violent, and this was no less painful or
destructive to the victim. A target for my anger and venom was the
faith and beliefs of others, especially when they differed radically
from my own. My alcoholism made me a prejudiced and bigoted man,
a prisoner of my arrogance.

My sobriety teaches me to be accepting and tolerant of the views and
opinions of others. A spirituality that embraces all men --- rather than
a narrow and restrictive religion --- is my prescription for life. I have
exchanged bigotry for freedom, and I am happy in God's world.

I pray that my acceptance of my fellow man, regardless of culture or
creed, may lead to understanding.
This spoke to me this morning.


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