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Post Info TOPIC: JFT February 4 Feeling good isn't the point


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JFT February 4 Feeling good isn't the point


"For us, recovery is more than just pleasure."

 

Basic Text, p. 43

 

 

In our active addiction, most of us knew exactly how we were going to feel from one day to the next.  All we had to do was read the label on the bottle or know what was in the bag.  We planned our feelings, and our goal for each day was to feel good.

 

In recovery, were liable to feel anything from one day to the next, even from one minute to the next.  We may feel energetic and happy in the morning, then strangely let down and sad in the afternoon.  Because we no longer plan our feelings for the day each morning, we could end up having feelings that are somewhat inconvenient, like feeling tired in the morning and wide-awake at bedtime.

 

Of course, there's always the possibility we could feel good, but that isn't the point.  Today, our main concern is not feeling good but learning to understand and deal with our feelings, no matter what they are.  We do this by working the steps and sharing our feelings with others.

 

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Just for today:  I will accept my feelings, whatever they may be, just as they are.  I will practice the program and learn to live with my feelings.



-- Edited by Dave R on Saturday 4th of February 2017 06:37:08 AM

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Wish I would of read this prior to my relapse today.  Aff!



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Have you made it back to meetings yet?

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