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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Hamilton, ON
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The Third and Fifth Traditions give me a reason for living in today and I believe I need to give back what was given to me. Family and friends are important, but if I don't take care of myself and fill me up, I have nothing to give to others that has real substance and value. One of the joys in today for me is a new connection with a long-time friend who I went through treatment with fourteen years ago. What makes me sad is that the first fellow I had coffee with who was also in a near by treatment center is still out there using. In my own life, I have a lot to be grateful. I don't have a lot of 'stuff' but I have been truly blessed by this program. Normally I can find that space on a regular basis but due to the chaos in my life and my living conditions, it is not as serene as I would like it. Music, candles, friends and fellowship with the God of my understanding helps me to be balanced and centered and at peace with myself and others. It was good to know that you can't wear this prayer out when I was in early recovery. I still say it many times a day, and for me in the moment, it is learning to have the wisdom to know the difference. As they say, in all times of emotional stress say: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. My biggest shame is not giving and being enough. ![]() LOVE THE SKIN YOUR IN!
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