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January 1
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One Day at a Time 
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This year is a book of clean blank pages on which I will write a record of my experiences and my growth through the daily use of the Al-Anon idea. I turned to Al-Anon as a last resort because I was living with a problem that was too much for me. I know I can deal with this problem through applying Al-Anon to myself, to my thoughts and my actions, every day. If I allow myself to be influenced by wha the alcoholic says and does, it will make blots and smears on the pages of my year. This I will try to avoid at all costs.

Today's Reminder

I can live my life only one day at a time. Perhaps my confusion and despair are so great that I will have to take it one hour at a time, or one minute at a time, reminding myself constantly that I have authority over no life but my own.

 

"Realizing that nothing can hurt me while I lean upon my Higher Power, I ask to be guided through the hours and minutes of each day. Let me remind myself to bring every problem to Him for I know he will show me the way I must go."

 

Daily readings from the Al-Anon book One Day at a Time in Al-Anon. Posted as a meditation gift or recovery for your enjoyment

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Daily Reflections

 

"I AM A MIRACLE"

 

The central fact of our lives today is the absolute certainty that our

Creator has entered into our hearts and lives in a way which is indeed

miraculous. He has commenced to accomplish those things for us

which we could never do by ourselves.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 25

 

This truly is a fact in my life today, and a real miracle. I always

believed in God, but could never put that belief meaningfully into my

life. Today, because of Alcoholics Anonymous, I now trust and rely on

God, as I understand Him; I am sober today because of that! Learning

to trust and rely on God was something I could never have done alone.

I now believe in miracles because I am one!

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Twenty-Four Hours A Day

 

A.A. Thought For The Day

 

When I came into A.A., was I a desperate person? Did I have a

soul-sickness? Was I so sick of myself and my way of living that I

couldn't stand looking at myself in a mirror? Was I ready for A.A.?

Was I ready to try anything that would help me to get sober and to get

over my soul-sickness? Should I ever forget the condition I was in?

 

Meditation For The Day

 

In the new year, I will live one day at a time. I will make each day one

of preparation for better things ahead. I will not dwell on the past or

the future, only on the present. I will bury every fear of the future, all

thoughts of unkindness and bitterness, all my dislikes, my resentments,

my sense of failure, my disappointments in others and in myself, my

gloom and my despondency. I will leave all these things buried and go

forward, in this new year, into a new life.

 

Prayer For The Day

 

I pray that God will guide me one day at a time in the new year. I pray

that for each day, God will supply the wisdom and the strength that I

need.

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NA Just For Today

 

Vigilance

 

    “We keep what we have only with vigilance … ”

    —Basic Text, p. 57

 

How do we remain vigilant about our recovery? First, by realizing that we have a disease we will always have. No matter how long we’ve been clean, no matter how much better our lives have become, no matter what the extent of our spiritual healing, we are still addicts. Our disease waits patiently, ready to spring the trap if we give it the opportunity.

 

Vigilance is a daily accomplishment. We strive to be constantly alert and ready to deal with signs of trouble. Not that we should live in irrational fear that something horrible will possess us if we drop our guard for an instant; we just take normal precautions. Daily prayer, regular meeting attendance, and choosing not to compromise spiritual principles for the easier way are acts of vigilance. We take inventory as necessary, share with others whenever we are asked, and carefully nurture our recovery. Above all, we stay aware.

 

We have a daily reprieve from our addiction as long as we remain vigilant. Each day, we carry the principles of recovery into all we do, and each night, we thank our Higher Power for another day clean.

 

Just for today: I will be vigilant, doing everything necessary to guard my recovery.

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