Daily Thought 02.02.14

 
From: "Daily Thought" <dailythought@aa-alive.org>
Date: February 1st 2014
AA Thought for the Day
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February 2, 2014

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Service
While practicing service to others, if my successes rise to grandiosity,
I must reflect on what brought me to this point.
What has been given joyfully, with love,
must be passed on without reservation and without expectation.
For as I grow, I find that no matter how much I give with love, I receive much more in spirit.

- Daily Reflections, p. 279


Thought to Ponder . . .
Service is gratitude in action.

AA-related 'Alconym' . . .
W E = Walls Evaporate.
A Member Shares:
Hi AA Family, I'm Peyton and I'm a grateful alcoholic.  To me, service work is vital to my sobriety.  At those first meetings online and face-to-face, I got there right before the meeting started and was headed out the door right after the 'amen.'  As much as I wanted to have what you all obviously were living, I was scared to death of you all too.  That silly stuff that each one of us thinks, "If they know the real me, they'll hate me!"  I can laugh at that now, but it was very real to me at first.  I had a sponsor, some great mentors in AA, and rooms full of people who lovingly gave to me what had been given to them in this program of sobriety and life.  My sponsor said, "Show up early to meetings and you stay late after meetings."  It wasn't just a matter of helping set up, or making coffee etc., it helped me get to know you sober folks, and for you all to get to know me.  Today, I'm blessed to be able to share my experience, strength and hope with others who were just as terrified and hopeless as me when I got to AA.  It's not just a responsibility, it is a privilege and a pleasure to try to pay forward the gifts I was given that are absolutely priceless to me -- to see that light come on in someone's eyes, where once I saw only pain; to just reach out and say to someone, "I'm sorry you're hurting, I care.  I'll pray for you."  I think I'm still pretty selfish when it comes to service work.  See, it feels great and helps me with my own sobriety to be there and to be of service to others.  Thanks for showing me how it works, and that it does work IF I work it.  I love you all.


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Thanks to all of you for sharing so generously of your experience, strength and hope in carrying the AA message.
Blessings in sobriety to all,
In love and service,
joanna b
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