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MIP Old Timer

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From "Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book"

Misery is an option.

But acceptance and gratitude did not come as standard equipment either.


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Love that jane...
and, no...is a complete sentence!!!!!!

Have a great misery free day!!!! lol

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Wow, Jane, what a great post for me today! Thank you.

Yesterday I felt miserable, but today I got out for a good walk and accepted how things were and became grateful for what I had. I felt so much better since and some of the things that were worrying me are becoming resolved.

Have a great day!

Take care,

Carol

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Yes, I very much needed to read this myself today.  I too have been going through some family stuff (Mom, 2 siblings and a nephew).  It's similar to what one of you are going through.  Seems like the more I get sober, the more I can see that my family is sick too.

I had to remove myself from the chaos and insanity.  I'm so powerless of people, places and things!!!  At first I had a hard time with if what I was doing the right thing.  (Being a good daughter).  I do have responsibility as a daughter but that doesn't mean I have to play their games.  Right now, it's okay if I'm not remembered.  It's (also) not (too) important if they consider how I feel, it's more important that I remember others.  My AA family is teaching me well.

I've also been working with a women (sponsoring) that I believe is over using some meds and she's been behaving like someone one day sober.  (She's got 4 years - I guess).  Anyway, I've allowed her to rent space and I trying to decide if I should let her go for my own sake.  Lots of prayer, meditation and talking to sponsor.

Mix a couple other issues and some day today stuff and I'm retreating into self, myself.  I haven't been able to respond to anyone on the boards I belong to either.  I too start to read and stop.  I just can't.  And when I do think I want to, I find I'm not in a good place to do that.  Having the same trouble with e-mails.

Right now, I know time takes time and today it is better.  Thank God, A.A. and you!


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jane05- i was at my homegroup last night and and my sponsor, who has four years sobriety, shared that he was just barely getting along, admitting that he was only doing 51% of what he should and he said he was ok with that. His comments really struck me. I had built him up to be someone who was unshakable. It was a good lesson.

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So true. I think one of the best things my sponsor has ever told me,



" You may CHOOSE to drink, but you never HAVE to."


Hey Dods. People are just people, which makes us fallable. Great lesson you've learned early on! Cool!



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