Saturday, January 19, 2013

ENJOYING:



Good feelings can become a habitual part of our life.

There is absolutely no virtue in the unnecessary suffering,
which many of us have felt for much of our life.

A good day does not have to be the "calm before the
storm."

In recovery, a good feeling doesn't mean we're in denial.
We don't have to wreck our good times by obsessively
searching for or creating a problem.

Enjoying our good days doesn't mean we're being disloyal
to loved ones who are having problems. We don't have to
make ourselves miserable to be like other people. They
can have their day and their feelings; we can have ours.

A good feeling is to be enjoyed.

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