Loosid Sober Tip of the Day July 29

We often think we are only responsible for our actions.

Remember, at any time, we are responsible for three things: Our actions, our reactions and our inactions.

Ironically, inaction is often the most powerful.

This may mean restraint of pen and tongue by not sending that nasty text, email or phone response to someone who hurt you.

It may also mean sitting quietly with yourself and observing your thoughts and settling your mind.

Actions and reactions are very powerful as well.

Write down your actions, reactions and inactions from the last day. Then take an inventory to see what inactions were not useful and should have been acted upon.

Do the same for actions and reactions. You will get better each day. It just takes a bit of practice.

How did this tip resonate with you? Let us know your thoughts below. There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid​:pray::heart:

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I love this tip

See inaction is my very biggest problem. How? I don’t stand for myself and I end up resenting the other person for treating me badly. That’s what’s happened to me lately. I am responsible for myself. I am responsible to stand up for myself. My inaction causes me resentments, and I cannot afford resentments they will get me drunk.