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AA Daily Reflection

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 9 AA Daily Reflection: Living One Day at a Time

Posted by Sober Tony on March 9, 2023 Leave a Comment

March 9 AA Daily Reflection Living One Day at a Time

AA Daily Reflection: March 09 - Living One Day at a Time "We are not cured of alcoholism. What we really have is a daily reprieve contingent on the maintenance of our spiritual condition." - Alcoholics Anonymous, p. … [Read more...] about March 9 AA Daily Reflection: Living One Day at a Time

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March 8 AA Daily Reflection: Letting Go of Resentment

Posted by Sober Tony on March 8, 2023 Leave a Comment

AA Daily Reflection: March 8 - Letting Go of Resentment "It is plain that a life which includes deep resentment leads only to futility and unhappiness. To the precise extent that we permit these, do we squander the hours that might have … [Read more...] about March 8 AA Daily Reflection: Letting Go of Resentment

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