“Failure to accept our limitations is a cornerstone of insanity. Does facing life on life’s terms limit me, or does it free me?”
Joe C., “Beyond Belief”
“Failure to accept our limitations is a cornerstone of insanity. Does facing life on life’s terms limit me, or does it free me?”
Joe C., “Beyond Belief”
Stumbling along the Middle Path, one day at a time.
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Stumbling along the Middle Path, one day at a time.
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Stumbling along the Middle Path, one day at a time.
Stumbling along the Middle Path, one day at a time.
The Middle Path, One Day At A Time
Bwaahahaaaaa…. ooh, sigh again. :-D Things other than not drinking are currently difficult. I seemed to have missed the turn which said ‘easier life’. And yes, moaning again because I would not be alive if I had not quit. So… there is that.
xx, Feeling
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Feel free! ;-)
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Exactly what I need to hear today. Now let’s see if I can practise limits. (sigh said the addict :-( )
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