Friday, June 16, 2017

We are responsible for our Recovery



This week Geoff Thompson discusses individuals taking responsibility 
for their addictions. While addiction is often attributed as a disease that leaves an ad...

Get ready for an AWESOME message delivered in an entertaining way! 
I love how Adam relates his story and his journey to recovery. This tape is full of laughs...

Affirmations are a powerful tool to use to develop a more positive self image.
 Use this video to help you take full responsibility for your life. Growth for ...


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We are responsible for our Recovery

I am responsible for myself, my recovery, my well-being, my happiness. All these things are, ultimately, my own responsibility.
--Anonymous


Our Higher Power does not lay claim to our free will. We can choose not to be responsible and make ourselves more miserable by going to new levels of despair and depression. Or we can seize every opportunity for a better life. We are responsible.

When we were newcomers and just getting started, we were generally very confused. We welcomed the support. Many of us were fed up with our lives and would have freely turned them in for a different model. But we learned to put into action what we were learning. We are responsible.

Our sponsors give us good advice and sound instructions. We can choose to listen to the advice or not. We are responsible.

Although we will always be dependent on God for our strength, it is up to us to ask God for that strength and do the necessary work to receive it. We are responsible.

Today, I'll remember my Higher Power has given me free will to accept or reject responsibility. My life is better when I act responsibly.

You are reading from the book:

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