Morning Cheri-sent Rick an email too...havent heard a word.
We all fear what we don't know--it's natural. --Leo Buscaglia
If we put a blindfold over our eyes and begin to walk around an open field, we would feel unsure with each step. We might be afraid of falling, afraid of walking over some unseen edge and hurting ourselves.
When any of us face something and we don't know what the outcome will be, we often feel blindfolded. We fear we may get hurt. We fear we can't do it. We have a hard time trusting ourselves. A blind person often finds help or guidance from others, or will gain confidence by walking on--slowly at first, finding trust and sureness with each step.
These same things help us when we are afraid. It is also helpful to remember there is no right or wrong way to explore what faces us--only our own way.
What new trust can I place in myself today?
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Easy Does it..Keep It Simple..Let Go and Let God..
Hey Cheri, Thanks for asking, I have been going through PC withdrawals big time. My PC crashed last Saturday after my last post here. I could connect to the internet but couldn't go anywhere, I was going to take it to a tech Monday, but my wonderful son-in-law showed up yesterday and it took him 5 minutes to fix the problem.He showed me what to do the next time, if it should happen. The guy I was going to take it to said it would cost $60 an hour and would probably take 2 hours.Thank God for son-in-laws, who can fix things for a meal.
I have really missed the board, I am still sober, haven't drank any alcohol...Thank God face to face AA meetings never crash, there's always somebody there, now I have been known to walk to a meeting if the car crashed.It looks like I have a lot of catching up to do.
Have a great sober Sunday ! Has anyone heard fromWendy?