The gratitude I feel today is a direct result of the work I did yesterday.
•I’m grateful for the opportunities to share food with friends.
•I’m grateful that my new role will likely challenge me. I’ve been seeking spiritual growth and feeling stagnant for a while now, and this may be the answer.
•I’m grateful for Zoom, which lets me connect with sponsees far away.
•I’m grateful for last night’s speaker, who reminded me that we can get through anything sober. A drink is not a solution.
•I’m grateful that Dr. Bob talked of his troubles acquiring faith and reminded us that it must be practiced.
•I’m grateful for this morning's meditation. Lately, it’s increasingly rare that I “get there,” so I’m very thankful when I do.
•I’m grateful that lately, every day feels like Friend Friday. I’m blessed to share a home with my best friend.
•I’m grateful for dogs and all the things that had to happen precisely the way they did for me to end up with two perfect companions.
•I’m grateful to feel that the end to my financial troubles is right around the corner and to know I’ll be okay if I’m wrong.
•I’m grateful that I had enough money to all but kill myself. I’m sure I got here quicker because of it.
Self-will is as fragile as fine china. We need to be more like Tupperware than fine china — we’ll last longer and be invited to more dinner parties.