Active, Not Passive

 Breaking big things into manageable pieces + starting now = getting it done. Carolyn Hax

Today's reading spoke about ‘acting on, not reacting to’ decisions. I wasted a lot of time and emotional energy in passively waiting for changes in my life. One of those changes was to have some measure of sobriety. I prayed and drank, wished and drank, decided and drank. Nothing worked until I did the work. 

It’s ineffective, unreasonable, and immature to sit back and wait for change to magically happen. I wanted sobriety; I followed the ‘manageable pieces’ - the 12 steps. I chipped away at the work I needed to do, and I started as many times as I stopped. I look at the results of those who take the ‘next right action’, and I do what I feel led by my Higher Power to do. I take action, or I face the natural consequences of inaction.

Passivity is like an engraved invitation to become stagnant. That’s not what this life is for! I have agency -  I am expected to exercise it. 

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