Bill Says: (A Blog About Recovery)
Some thoughts about recovery. * Take what you like and leave the rest.
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
COMMITMENT:
It's good to weigh the cost of any
commitment we are considering. We
need to feel consistently positive that it's
appropriate for us.
Many of us have a history of jumping
into commitments without weighing the
possible consequences of that particular
commitment.
Some of us may become afraid of losing
out on a particular opportunity if we
don't commit. It is true that we will lose
out on certain opportunities. We still
need to weigh the commitment. Be
patient. Do some soul searching. Wait
for a clear answer. We need to make
our commitments not in urgency or
panic but in quiet confidence that what
we are committing to is right for us.
It is not the only opportunity we'll ever
have. Don't panic. We don't have to
commit to what isn't right for us, even if
we try to tell ourselves it should be right
for us and we should commit.
Often, we can trust our intuitive sense
more than we can trust our intellect
about commitments.
In the excitement of making a
commitment and beginning, we may
overlook the realities of the middle.
That is what we need to consider.
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