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DECEMBER 3rd

IN ALL OUR AFFAIRS

. . we tried to carry the message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.
TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, pp. 106

  I find that carrying the message of recovery to other alcoholics is easy because it helps me to stay sober and it provides me with a sense of well-being about my own recovery. The hard part is practicing these principles in all my affairs. It is important that I share the benefits I receive from A.A., especially at home. Doesn't my family deserve the same patience, tolerance and understanding I so readily give to the alcoholic? When reviewing my day I try to ask, "Did I have a chance to be a friend today and miss it? .... Did I have a chance to rise above a nasty situation and avoid it? .... Did I have a chance to say 'I'm sorry,' and refuse to?"
  Just as I ask God for help with my alcoholism each day, I ask for help in extending my recovery to include all situations and
all people!.

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