Enjoy Peace

“Sometimes we hear an alcoholic say that the only thing he needs to do is stay sober… he is like a tornado roaring his way through the lives of others… We feels man is unthinking when he says that sobriety is enough… The spiritual life is not a theory, we have to live it”.
– Big Book p.82-83

I’ve heard AA’s say this and I’ve practiced half measures in AA and Alanon myself. I have roared through others’ lives and watched them roar through mine. Today I enjoy peace, serenity, love and kindness. To get those things I am giving them to others. I am working my program rigorously which empowers me to do so. This is the way that I am, right now, manifesting yet another amazing day. I hope yours is amazing too. ILML

Skyrocket our Lives

“Let me make today the most fully alive day I have ever experienced!” – Courage to Change

Imagine waking up every day, throwing your arms in the air and saying “TODAY IS GOING TO BE THE MOST AMAZING DAY OF MY LIFE!!! Now imagine if you actually made it happen: every day better than the last.

Sound fantastic? It does to me. I invite abundance each morning, but starting today, I’m adding those words to my morning ritual. And then I’m going to make it happen. Join me in insisting that each day be better than the last. One day at a time, together, we’ll skyrocket our lives beyond our (already) wildest dreams. ILML

– JamesQ

The Damage of Resentment

“Forgiveness of self and forgiveness of others are just two currents in the same river, both hinder or shut off completely by the dam of resentment. Once that dam is lifted both currents can flow.”
– Daily Reflections 5/17

This statement is so simple but it’s a good reminder of the damage of resentment. If my life is not “flowing”, my spiritual progress is hindered. Resentment cuts off my connection to a HP. Daily step work, meetings, and helping others is the solution. I’m grateful that I have this program in my life today. ILML!

Start Dancing

“When one day you see how unexpectedly your prayer has been answered, then you will deeply regret that you have prayed so little. Prayer changes things for you. Practice praying until your trust in God has become strong.” – 24 Hours a Day

This reminds me of a high school dance. I never started dancing til the party was almost over. My unrealized fears kept me from trusting that everything would be fine. Today I’m the first to start dancing and I’m going to adopt the same attitude with prayer! iLmL

RichieB

I Love Being Me

“Of all the recovery behaviors we’re striving to attain, loving ourselves may be the most difficult, and the most important.” The Language of Letting Go

One of my past sponsors suggested I look into the mirror, specifically into my eyes, and say “I love you James”. He said if I can set a timer and spend 5 minutes every morning doing this, saying things like “you’re a good man, I’m proud of you, you rock, you’re handsome, you’re wonderful, I’m so lucky to be you, etc”, it would give me one of the greatest gifts in my life. He was right. I did it most days for the entire year he suggested, and I got the gift: I love being me. And that’s just one more reason why ILML!

– JamesQ

Those Last Dismal Days

Grapevine, July 1946 “Truly did a clergyman say to me, “Your misfortune has become your good fortune. You A.A.’s are a priveleged people.””

Had I not reached the exact depths I did, I wouldn’t have ever found this way of life. The longer I stay sober and continue to work the program, the more I am grateful for those last dismal days. The bottom has been transformed to the… not bottom. Thank God. iLmL

– RichieB

The Great Gift

“When I feel far away from a Higher Power, I have to listen very carefully. I listen at meetings… to music… through our literature… I never know from where a message will come.” – Courage to Change

How do I know I’m far from my personal higher power? Easy. If I’m in self pity, blaming, negative, upset, scared, in a funk, or not taking care of myself or my responsibilities, I’m disconnected.

My old reaction to these feelings is to either confront the thing or person that I feel is responsible for my feelings, and attempt to change it or them. If only it or they would ——, I would feel better. Everything would be better. But that faulty thinking doesn’t work.

Of course, if I’m not taking care of my responsibilities, part of the solution is to step up to the plate and take care of them. And that’s true for any change I want to make in me and my attitudes, words or actions which I feel will help my situation out. However, when it comes to me thinking that I will feel better if I can only get a person, place or thing to be or act differently, that’s when it’s best for me to practice the following tool instead: Gratitude.

Gratitude is the tool I use to plug back in. It takes about 30 seconds of conscious gratitude to re-appreciate life and feel good again. The other stuff outside of me need not change in order to gain peace and get back into a positive place. All I need to do is spend a few seconds or minutes getting myself into the feeling of true gratitude for the amazing life I’ve been given and all the blessings I have.

This knowledge, if I simply use it, is the great gift. ILML!

– JamesQ

Mother’s Day

“… grateful for one thing… the gift of life.” Found online at:
http://meta-md.com/2012/08/serenity-the-path-of-gratitude/

Today is Mother’s Day, and let’s face it, without them, none of us would be here. I miss my mom – she passed many years ago. I miss her hugs and her telling me she is proud of me. I miss her rye toast with butter and fresh squeezed orange juice. I miss her so much. I am grateful I could be there for her at the end – I thank the program for that.

As I head off, on this gloriously sunny day in Santa Monica, to celebrate the day with some of my kids and my wife, I wish each of you a Happy Mother’s Day. May you take time to celebrate the one that gave you life, in every way you can. ILML

A Thousand Gurus

” The peace of God fills my soul. And I have no fear.” 12 Step Prayer Book

Bam! There it is in a nugget. Said in a million ways, in a hundreds of books and by a thousand gurus. Light casts out darkness. Love eliminates fear and anger. Invite in the Higher Power and the Lower Power leaves the room. This is how I extend periods of happiness and shorten those of discomfort. I become acutely aware of my feelings, especially those that don’t serve me. Then I practice tools that plug me into source, And just like that: I am uplifted. Gratefully recovering nicely from shoulder surgery and definitely, ILML!

– JamesQ

Scoffers Unite

“almost the only scoffers at prayer are those who never tried it enough.” – 12 & 12

Not being religious, I was a scoffer for many, many years. One day, I said to my father, who was also in recovery at the time, “How do I believe in God? I want what others have, I just can’t believe.”

He suggested I pray each morning and evening. When I told him I could do it, but doing so would be sacrilegious, he suggested I try being sacrilegious for a week and see if I felt any differently. I asked him “How should I pray?”, and he said, “Simply saying thanks aloud for those things you are grateful for is a good start.”

Though I doubted deeply, I began the ritual the next day, feeling a bit silly and uncomfortable. What happened was that I started feeling better, happier. It took about 3 days of this for me to come to believe that this practice was something that worked for me.

Since that time, over 20 years ago, I have never stopped praying. A non-religious man that has a relationship with a Higher Power he doesn’t really understand and ritualistically prays each morning and evening. Yep, that’s me.

Prayer makes each one of my days considerably more enjoyable. It’s that simple. It’s my time to plug in emotionally and spiritually, and gratitude is the electricity that flows through and around me.

Were, or are you, a scoffer like me? Let me know.

I’m JamesQ and ILML!