”A journey of a thousand miles begins with
a single step.”
Confucius
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Stop.
Breathe. Listen. Look. Feel. Some days I need to break down tasks into very
simple, basic steps. I am not able to do more than that. This is part of my
way to block and filter out all the distractions of the outside world, all
the directions that I seem to be pulled in. It’s a protective wall to help
keep me focused on the present so I can maintain a shred of sanity.
I
am thankful there are not too many days where I feel this overwhelmed and
need to micro-manage every tiny act. In the larger scheme of things, I am
learning to live by taking small incremental steps. In reducing my focus into
tasks that I can view easily, comprehend fully and know that I can accomplish
I am better able to links several actions together to do something more complex.
I know if I tried to tackle the entire problem all at once I would likely
have gone nowhere at all. For me it’s another form of one of the well-known
slogans, First Things First. Putting on my jacket before my shirt is not
going to be overly productive.
The
program reminds me often that the real goal is progress and not perfection. I
need to keep breaking problems into manageable and achievable steps so that I
continue moving in a positive direction. I am more interested in the journey
than the destination.
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Affirmation
I
will practice breaking task down into steps that I can manage. I still walk
forward a single step at a time.
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These thoughts are part of my personal journal - reflections of where I am and have been in my recovery, but also where I want to be. My words come from my heart, and moments of clarity when I am best connected with my Higher Power. May God grant you serenity in reviewing my humble beginnings and my continuing path of recovery.
Book Sales
My first print run of 100 copies sold out, but I have had a second printing of an additional 250 copies done this year. So more are available, now at a cost of $20 CAD. My second book, Twelve Steps for Everyday Living, is now available for purchase for $15 CAD. It is my attempt, based on my experience and those who've been a part of my recovery journey, to transform the 12 Steps into a tool for anyone to use to navigate the challenges and trials of life.
In Serenity,
Scott Email: sastewart74@gmail.com
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In other news, after a long debate and some peer pressure, I have started a second blog, along the same vein as Lean on Me, but in my second language. You can check it out here - Tomber dans l'appui.
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