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Thanks Pappy!  Very good read.  I believe and always say that most of my growth came from doing exactly the things I most resisted.  It wasn't so much about willingness or wanting, it was more about surrendering and coming to believe that I can do things voluntarily (like it or not) or I can be dragged to the train heading to the State of Desparation where all they do is change or die!

My spirit may want to change, but my ego likes the status quo, so I have to invite God to the table each day and ask that he give my ego a eviction notice, effective immediately.

John

 



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When all is said and done, willingness is everything.
--Frank D.


Most of us know very well that recovery doesn't happen, nor is there any positive growth, unless we are first of all willing.

Sometimes we get confused over the difference between willing and wanting. We don't have to want, let alone enjoy, doing what needs to be done. Not wanting to do something is altogether different from not being willing to do it. As one recovering woman said, "Everything I ever let go of had claw marks all over it." The bottom line is that she did let go no matter how badly she wanted to hang on; she was willing.

Think of the people in the program we most admire, those whose progress seems so speedy compared to ours. They may very well not enjoy going out to meetings. They may find it uncomfortable to meet with their sponsors or to say kind words when they really want to complain. They may wish they didn't have to make amends to certain people. But druthers aren't the point. The point is that they are willing to do what it takes.

Today, I ask God to help me deepen my willingness to grow and to see the difference between what I want and what I will.

You are reading from the book:

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Days of Healing, Days of Joy by Earnie Larsen and Carol Larsen Hegarty

Days of Healing, Days of Joy by Earnie Larsen and Carol Larsen Hegarty. © 1987, 1992 by Hazelden Foundation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No portion of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the permission of Hazelden.

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