A Daily Discipline

 Self-examination, meditation, and prayer - the trifecta of personal growth!

When I say that I’m in constant contact with my Higher Power, I mean I occasionally say “oh - hi!”. I’m aware that I am always in the presence of my Creator, and that I can choose to bring my concerns to it anytime - which doesn’t mean that I do.

Adopting the daily discipline (okay, most days) of actively spending time in self-examination, meditation, and prayer, has shown me the importance of this practice. I’m learning to listen with heart and soul, to understand more deeply, to forgive more easily, to see my actions without the filters of self-justification and self-pity. I’m very much a ‘work in progress’, but now I can see that progress, I can feel the growth, and I’m learning to truly appreciate my journey.

I’ve come to understand how important ‘working the steps’ is as a way of looking at life. It goes beyond sobriety - it challenges me to apply the process to all aspects of my life. The development of self-discipline is both difficult for this free-wheeling sort and fundamental to being a fully functioning human being. 

Finally, in this third act of my life, I’m discovering the possibilities. 

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