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The AA Daily Reflections Blog Post Category is designed to offer individuals in recovery a daily dose of inspiration, reflection, and guidance on their journey to sobriety. Each post provides a daily reflection, meditation, and prayer to help individuals focus on the present moment, let go of shame and guilt and embrace the power of honesty, accountability, and self-forgiveness. The blog offers valuable insights into the importance of gratitude, mindfulness, and serenity in recovery, and provides a range of tools to help individuals maintain a strong connection with their higher power. Whether you are looking for daily inspiration or guidance on your recovery journey, the AA Daily Reflections Blog Post Category is a helpful resource to support you in your quest for a fulfilling and sober life.

March 15 AA Daily Reflection: Accepting Life on Its Own Terms

Posted by Sober Tony on March 15, 2023 1 Comment

March 15 AA Daily Reflection Accepting Life on Its Own Terms

AA Daily Reflection: March 15 - Accepting Life on Life's Terms "When I am disturbed, it is because I find some person, place, thing, or situation- some fact of my life - unacceptable to me, and I can find no serenity until I accept that … [Read more...] about March 15 AA Daily Reflection: Accepting Life on Its Own Terms

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March 14 AA Reflection: The Importance of Honesty in Sobriety

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March 14 AA Reflection: The Importance of Honesty in Sobriety

AA Daily Reflection: March 14: Honesty "Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs." As alcoholics, we often struggle with admitting the truth about our actions and behaviors. We may try … [Read more...] about March 14 AA Reflection: The Importance of Honesty in Sobriety

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March 13 AA Daily Reflection: Choose Responsibility but Accept Forgiveness

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March 13 AA Daily Reflection Choose Responsibility but Accept Forgiveness

Daily Reflection: In recovery, we learn to take responsibility for our actions and make amends for the harm we have caused. But sometimes, we also need to forgive ourselves for our mistakes. Today, I will practice self-forgiveness and … [Read more...] about March 13 AA Daily Reflection: Choose Responsibility but Accept Forgiveness

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March 12 AA Daily Reflection: Living in the Present Moment

Posted by Sober Tony on March 12, 2023 1 Comment

March 12 AA Daily Reflection Living in the Present Moment

Daily Reflection: One of the most challenging aspects of addiction recovery is learning to live in the present moment. As alcoholics and addicts, we spent so much time dwelling on our past mistakes or worrying about the future that we … [Read more...] about March 12 AA Daily Reflection: Living in the Present Moment

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March 11 AA Daily Reflection: Living in the Truth: The Power of Honesty in Recovery

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March 11 AA Daily Reflection: Living in the Truth: The Power of Honesty in Recovery

Daily Reflection: One of the most important aspects of recovery is learning to live in the truth. We must be honest with ourselves and with others if we want to make progress in our sobriety. Today, I will commit to being truthful in … [Read more...] about March 11 AA Daily Reflection: Living in the Truth: The Power of Honesty in Recovery

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March 10 AA Daily Reflection: Our Daily Reprieve

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March 10 AA Daily Reflection Our Daily Reprieve

AA Daily Reflection: March 10 - A Daily Reprieve "On awakening let us think about the twenty-four hours ahead. We consider our plans for the day. Before we begin, we ask God to direct our thinking, especially asking that it be divorced … [Read more...] about March 10 AA Daily Reflection: Our Daily Reprieve

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