I
can do the same thing with an AA meeting. The more I focus my mind on its
defects - late start, long drunkalogs, cigarette smoke - the worse the meeting
becomes. But when I try to see what I can add to the meeting, rather than what I
can get out of it, and when I focus my mind on what's good about it, rather than
what's wrong with it, the meeting keeps getting better and better. When I focus
on what's good today, I have a good day, and when I focus on what's bad, I have
a bad day. If I focus on a problem, the problem increases; if I focus on the
answer, the answer increases.
2001 AAWS Inc.
Alcoholics Anonymous, page
419
You can now receive
Transitions Daily 3 ways: