
WISDOM
“Rarely have we seen a person fail who
has thoroughly followed our path.
I always believed that I had to control every aspect of my life or I would
be a “less-than” person. This attitude even crept into my
attempts to learn the art of watercolor still life and portraits. Even my
art could not escape the effects of my character defects! In order to learn
something new, I have to be willing to follow the rules of the very thing I
want to learn. I shared this with an experienced artist and best friend, “I
find myself still wanting to control the outcome of the colors.”
~ Sharon S.
Those who do not recover are people who
cannot
or will not completely give themselves to this simple
program.”
The AABB, Chapter 5
“Isn’t that the way we try to control our lives? She replied. “Drop the
paint where you want it to go, then drop the second color into that one and
let it go! You can take your brush and guide it, but don’t mess with
it!”
My life is like learning to watercolor. I have to trust that doing the
footwork of recovery as others have done will bring about a beautiful
portrait of growth in recovery.
One day at a time...
I will do the footwork by making good
choices, letting each build upon the other, and I will stand back to see
what God will create.
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