**SPIRITUAL** A Day At A Time

RHONDA FROM KY
on 5/26/08 1:56 am - ALEXANDRIA, KY
05/26 REFLECTION FOR THE DAY I know today that I no longer have to proceed on my own. I've learned that it's safer, more sensible and surer to move forward with friends who are going in the same direction as I. None of us need feel shame at using help, since we all help each other. It's no more a sign of weakness to use help in recovering from my addiction than it is to use a crutch if I have a broken leg. To those who need it, and to those who see its usefulness, a crutch is a beautiful thing. DO I SOMETIMES STILL REFUSE TO ACCEPT EASILY-OBTAINED ASSISTANCE? TODAY I PRAY God make me see that it is not a sign of weakness to ask for help, that the comraderie of the group is what makes it work for each of us. Like a vaccine for diphtheria or polio, The Program and the strength of the group have proved themselves as preventives for slips and backsliding. Praise God for the tools of recovery. TODAY I WILL REMEMBER Help is as near as my telephone. (or computer) hugsss with love
Sparky
on 5/26/08 11:50 am - Reno, NV
Ya know sweetie there has been more than one time that I survived a crisis through friends helping me both emotionally and materially. Friends, true friends, are the most preciouse commidity a person could have. I must say I have been blessed with great friends all of my life. They help stand me up to face the challenges of life and stand behind me when I have to be strong when I have to be. Love ya Rhonda Baby, Sparky P.S. I truely count you as one of those blessing's!
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