Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
January 19 Making mountains into molehills
"When we stop living in the here and now, our problems become magnified
unreasonably."
Basic Text, p. 99
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Some of us seem to make mountains out of molehills with our problems.
Even those of us who've found some measure of serenity have probably
blown a problem far out of proportion at some time in our recovery-and
if we haven't done so yet, we probably will before long!
When we find ourselves obsessed with a complication in our lives, we will
do well to sharply remind ourselves of all that is going right. Perhaps
we're afraid we won't be able to pay our bills for the month. Instead
of sitting at the calculator, adding our financial liabilities over and
over, we can take stock of our efforts to reduce expenses. Following this
mini-inventory, we continue with the task at hand and remind ourselves
that as long as we are doing the footwork, a loving Higher Power will care
for our lives.
Mountain-sized problems happen sometimes, but we don't need to create
them. Trust in a loving God of our understanding will put most of our
problems in their proper perspective. We no longer need to create chaos
to feel excited about our lives. Our recovery gives us countless
real-life opportunities for excitement and drama.
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Just for today: I will take a realistic look at my problems and see that
most of them are minor. I will leave them that way and enjoy my recovery.