~SPIRITUAL NOT RELIGIOUS~ A DAY AT A TIME

RHONDA FROM KY
on 5/12/10 9:52 pm - ALEXANDRIA, KY

05/13 REFLECTION FOR THE DAY
When a person opens his eyes each morning and rises through sweaty nausea to face frightening reality with bones rattling and nerves screaming; when a person stumbles through the day in a pit of despair, wishing to die, but refusing to die; when a person gets up the next day and does it all over again -- well, that takes guts.  That takes a kind of real, basic survival courage, a courage that can be put to good use if that person ever finds his or her way to The Program.  That person has learned courage the hard way, and when that person comes to The Program, he or she will find new and beautiful ways to use it.  HAVE I THE COURAGE TO KEEP TRYING, ONE DAY AT A TIME.

TODAY I PRAY
May I put the "guts-to-survive" kind of courage left over from my drinking days into good use in The Program.  If I was able to "hang on" enough to live through the miseries of my addiction, may I translate that same will to survive into my recovery program.  May I use my courage in new, constructive ways.

TODAY I WILL REMEMBER
God preserved me to help carry out His purpose.




Just curious...  can anyone also relate this to being MORBIDLY OBESE and The Program being WLS and the support here ??   I sure can.. especially when it speaks about bones rattling and nerves screaming.. after walking for awhile, sitting.. and trying to get back up again!  We really did have alot of courage and survival skills.  If we could do it then..  surely we can do it now to continue our weightloss and maintain it!!  As it says above... just find new and beautiful ways to do it..



 

It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters in the end.  ~Ursula K. LeGuin

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