IF THE ONLY PRAYER YOU SAID IN YOUR LIFE WAS "THANK YOU", THAT WOULD SUFFICE. ~Meister Eckhart

Saturday, July 29, 2006

07.29.06

But few people who have ever had a hangover could forget how unreasonably irritable it makes you feel. Sometimes, we took it out on family members, fellow workers, friends or strangers who certainly had not earned our displeasure. That tendency can hang around awhile after we start staying sober, the way wraiths of stale smoke do in a closed-up barroom, reminding us of drinking days--until we do a good mental house cleaning. ~Staying Sober, pg. 40

Today I am grateful...
  • for Miss Wilma's typing class in the eleventh grade
  • that Daave posted my thoughts without knowing it
  • for recognizing there are actions to take to insure a healthy survival
  • that my Higher Power keeps watch and nudges me gently
  • that I am surviving a nameless funk
  • that tonight is birthday night

It's often said that problem drinkers are perfectionists, impatient about any shortcomings, especially our own. Setting impossible goals for ourselves, we nevertheless struggle fiercely to reach these unattainable ideals. ~SS, pg. 41

4 comments:

Jonathan29 said...

Oh dear...that quote about setting impossible goals for ourselves and then struggling fiercely to reach these unattainable ideals sounds just like me!

Sorry I didn't make it to the 8:30 but I slept too late. I'll see ya tonight.

dAAve said...

I apparently can live with my shortcomings. But it's very difficult to be the best I can be if I am practicing them.

lash505 said...

Amen brother

Scott M. Frey said...

ahh the old nameless funk, man I don't enjoy those... the good news is that this too shall pass.... what a relief it is knowing that we can just hang in there and let it pass...

peace to you my friend, hang in there!