Attitude Of Gratitude
I try to hold fast to the truth that a full and thankful heart cannot entertain great conceits. When brimming with gratitude, one's heartbeat must surely result in outgoing love, the finest emotion that we can ever know.
— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 37
I thank God everyday for leading me to AA. I start my day with my Daily Reflection reading to put myself in the correct frame of mind. I need an attitude adjustment the minute I wake up along with lots of coffee. I am thankful for the life he has given me and blessings he has gifted me.
If I start to doubt God's plan for me and become ungrateful, my self seeking ways slowly creep back into my life. I will lose sight of the plan he has for me. I will become so wrapped up into my own world that I become of no use to others who need help.
I have to remember where God has put me and where I came from when I started my journey in recovery. I cannot take those blessings for granted ; they are to be shared with others.
Having an attitude of gratitude is my key to staying sober and helping the next alcoholic.
Gratitude changes everything doesn't it? Al-Anon started the seed of grateful thinking inside of me and I've worked hard on developing it as much as I can with where I am right now.
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