
Saved by Lael Johnson and
Courage to Change—One Day at a Time in Al‑Anon II
Saved by Lael Johnson and
I can’t cope with something unless I acknowledge its reality.
With prayer I say I am willing to be helped.
my assets are the foundation upon which my new, healthier life is being built. Refusing to recognize them just holds down my self-esteem. As long as I see myself as pitiful, hopeless, and sick, I don’t have to change.
A longtime member says, “An expectation is a premeditated resentment.” I take this statement to suggest that when I have a resentment I can look to my expectations for a probable source.
Prayer and meditation are two means by which I seek to discover what God’s will holds for me, and they help me to gain access to the power to carry it out.