OCTOBER 20 Reflection for the Day
Before I admitted my powerlessness over gambling, I had as much self-worth as a peeled zero. I came into Gamblers Anonymous as a nobody
Before I admitted my powerlessness over gambling, I had as much self-worth as a peeled zero. I came into Gamblers Anonymous as a nobody
There are countless ways by which my progress and growth in the Gamblers Anonymous Program can be measured. One of the most
Not in my wildest dreams could I have imagined the rewards that would be mine when I first contemplated turning my life
All my life I searched for what would bring me happiness, traveling many roads, fast and slow. Most of the roads I
Someone once said that the mind’s direction is more important than its progress. If my direction is correct, then progress is sure
All too often I unwittingly set standards for others in the Gamblers Anonymous Program. Worse yet, I expect those standards to be
Fundamental progress has to do with the reinterpretation of basic ideas, wrote Alfred North Whitehead. When we review the ups and downs of
My progress in recovery depends in large measure on my attitude, and my attitude is up to me. It’s the way I
Many people we meet in Gamblers Anonymous radiate a kind of special glow—a joy in living that shows in their faces and
When I say the Serenity Prayer, sometimes over and over, I occasionally lose sight of the prayer’s meaning even as I repeat