Loosid Sober Tip of the Day November 13

The power of the serenity prayer.

Over the next three days, we will look at one of the most powerful prayers in recovery …and in life.

First, as mentioned in previous tips, it is important to clarify that the program of recovery is a spiritual one, not a religious one and when we say, ‘God’ that is whatever our conception of our higher power may be.

The first part of the serenity prayer is as follows:

God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.

We often notice that the first part of the serenity prayer, once we truly practice it, frees up the vast majority of our time.

So many of us in recovery (and in life) wonder why someone did this, why someone else did that, why someone else said this, or why someone else said that.

We also get upset when we get an injury, miss the train, get cut off in traffic, the list is endless as it happens countless times each day to all of us.

Here’s another one… why do we have alcoholism? Why did we become an addict?

When we don’t accept the things we cannot change, we waste energy foolishly.

If it already happened, why do we spend any energy whatsoever fighting what has happened?

Once we are able to truly accept the things we cannot change, we can free up our lives and focus entirely on changing the things we can.

Just for today, think about what you have been wasting your time on that has already happened. How much time have you wasted?

Once you recognize this and choose to let it go and move into acceptance, you should feel a feeling of relief that you have not felt in a very long time.

If you are open to it, share below your experience with this first part of the serenity prayer. What have you been wasting your energy on?

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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Let it go..!! I am working on this part.!

Yeah! Don’t give up! And working on. Amen :pray:

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Wow really needed this

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Let go, let God :blush::two_hearts:

I live next door to my sister and brother and they are both addicts.. it’s hard to walk out either door and all I can smell is dope.. but I thought I could stop them but I realized fast that wasn’t going to happen.. I had to accept it.. that they were what they are and not going to change.. as soon as I came to realization I’m better with myself..!! I’m more at peace..

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Huh, when I think about it, pretty much 13-15 years I wasted to the bottle. Yea it’s time for a change. Time to stop seeking validation and acceptance through partying, getting drunk and coping with said activities. I’m a way better person than this

Acceptance is the key! Not easy but so true!

Finally letting go