in one of the recoverin literature books ive read, "The Language of the Heart," on pg. 334, it emphasizes the importance of takin decisive action, cautionin against allowin fear to lead me into irrational justifications for inaction. by reflectin on my personal experiences and applyin spiritual principles to confront my self-imposed fears, i recognize the necessity of embracin the responsibilities that come with buildin a new healthier way of life through this thing we do. acknowledgin my past mistakes, where i acted thoughtlessly and caused harm to others, i understand that i must set aside my own desires and utilize the faith i have cultivated to advance in my recovery. although the process of clearin out the negative aspects of my life can be challengin, practicin humility and prioritizin the well-bein of both myself and those around me allows for meaningful change, ultimately fosterin my spiritual growth. 1 day @ a time…
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