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March 27, 2006 ~


Sometimes, an AA member will talk about
taking the various parts of the program in cafeteria style --
selecting what he likes
and letting alone what he does not want.
Maybe others will come along and pick up the unwanted parts --
or maybe that member himself will go back later
and take some of the ideas he previously rejected.
However, it is good to remember the temptation in a cafeteria
to pick up nothing but a lot of desserts or starches or salads
or some other food we particularly like.
It serves as a reminder to us to keep a balance in our lives.
In recovering from alcoholism we found
that we needed a balanced diet of ideas.



 Living Sober, pp. 2-3





Thought to Ponder . . .

The express elevator to sobriety doesn't work --
please use the Steps.



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Yup Doll ...balance..


one pumpkin pie..one apple pie..one strawberry pie...one rasberry pie...one raisin pie..one coconut cream pie...one lemon pie....one scoop of potatoes...and a spoon full of salad....BURP!! Now..thats balance.:)


Everything in moderation eh? :)


Have a nice day...



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Doll wrote:


 Thought to Ponder . . .The express elevator to sobriety doesn't work --please use the Steps.


First off, I LOVE the Living Sober book...it's been almost like a Bible to me! Second, I love that Thought to Ponder! How true, how true!


Thanks so much!!!



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but...  but...  but...   'these are only suggestions!' ... I can take what I like and leave the rest, right???   hehehe   Maybe there is an easier, softer way than to follow all those suggestions,,,  like only following the ones I like,,,  and putting my own interpretation on them instead of the ones that the founders meant....   after all...  those old codgers lived in a different day and age..  what do they know about living in today's world?? 


I'm only kidding,,  but I hear a lot of people say these things seriously. I just watch and see what happens later. As someone said, learning how not to do it,,, and glad that I try to do the whole program as intended originally,,,  not perfectly,, but making progress. I don't gloat over the cafeteria folks, though,,,   got to have patience ...  with them and myself,,,  as we all learn and grow.


amanda



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