The Tangled Web I Wove

Oh, what a tangled web we weaveWhen first we practice to deceive. –Sir Walter Scott To deceive means to fool people into believing things that are not true. As addicts, we did this in many ways. We lied. We hid facts. We were sneaky. While we were trying to fool other people, we also fooled ourselves. Every lie was like a knot. Pretty soon we were a tangled mess. Our lives became unmanageable, tangled webs of life. Our recovery program – an honesty program – tells us how we can untangle our lives. In the First Step, we admit we are all tangled up in our life of addiction. Second, we realize we can fix it. Third, we decide to take on the job of fixing it, no matter how much work it takes. In Steps Four and Five, we find the knots with the help of another person. In Steps Six to Ten, we untangle these knots. Without the tangles, our life is free and ready to be used for whatever we decide. Steps Eleven and Twelve help us find good ways to use the gift of life. Higher Power, thanks for giving me my life, strong as a good rope. Please help me keep it straight by being honest today with myself and others in everything I do. Today’s ActionToday I will work on straightening out one knot – just one. You are reading from the book: God Grant Me… by Anonymous Subscribe to Recovery Is Sexy by Email:Practice to DeceiveA Program of ActionProgress, Not Perfection.Today I Know Different12 Steps and Post Traumatic Stress
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