How Many Times Have You Said I‘m Living The Dream?
When asked how you were doing

And, when asked during an obviously tough or rough time, this was exactly the opposite of how you felt you were doing.
What is your dream for your life? Is it joy, peace, calm, people for you to love and that love you back; a job that you enjoy because you have fellow employees that you are not in conflict with?
If retired, a lifestyle where your needs are taken care of?
Notice, I didn’t ask about how much money you would want or the big house or boat that you desired. When I work my program to the best of my ability in every part of my life, all of my needs and most of my wants are taken care of.
When my needs are taken care of first, there now is room for me to use my fertile imagination and creativity that I share with my Creator so that some of my wants and desires begin to be addressed, too.
See what is meant when it is said “Let go and let God?” I don’t have to stress about my wants and desires — they will be addressed in due time. How do we get to this point?
I just say the shortened version of the 3rd Step, “God, help me,” step aside out of His way, and good things begin to happen. Anymore, I don’t really have to know how it works because I am not going to try to fix it.
I didn’t drink or drug today so I now have choices. The same can be true for you, no matter how long or short you have been in the program. Just try it because all that you have to lose is misery, despair, and agony.
The magic answer is simply to say “God, help me,” and then get out of His way and let Him. Also, don’t try to complicate it. It really is very simple!
Thank you, God!
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