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

Posted by Sober Tony on March 11, 2023 Leave a Comment

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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 all my interactions and to embracing the power of honesty in my recovery journey.

Meditation:

I will take a few moments to sit in stillness and focus on my breath. As I breathe, I will reflect on the importance of honesty in my life. I will ask my Higher Power to help me stay true to myself and to others and to guide me in my journey of self-discovery.

Recovery Prayer for March 11

Higher Power, help me to embrace the power of honesty in my recovery journey. Help me to be truthful with myself and with others, even when it may be difficult. Guide me in my journey of self-discovery and help me to grow in my sobriety. May I always remember the importance of living in the truth? Amen.

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