Hi everyone. I'm sorry I was gone for so long. First I was on vacation, then I had to work overtime to meet a deadline. However, I attended the last 2 calls from Duvid Chaim.
A big thanks to everyone who took over when I was gone,
especially Moti.
I didn't write about steps 4-5: Making an inventory of our lives and talking about it with our sponsor.
I didn't write about steps 6-7: Ask HaShem to remove our shortcomings.
I didn't write about steps 8-9: Make amends to people we harmed.
Maybe in the future I'll write about steps 4-5, which I did with DC. I haven't done steps 6-8.
Yesterday DC said some really nice ideas:
- What is good? Good is anything that brings us closer to HaShem, makes us feel connected to Him. We should strive to do good each day.
- Each day is made up of small moments. Each moment we should ask ourselves: Are we moving ahead or falling behind? We don't stay in idle mode.
- Be conscious of each moment. Don't live on autopilot.
- Chet doesn't mean sin, it means missing the mark, like an archer shooting arrows. Our goal is to slowly get closer and closer to the mark.
- This time of year (before R"H), we should feel remorse, not guilt. We should not get depressed. We should consider how far we've grown this year (with GYE and the 12 steps), and consider how we can continue to grow next year.
- We read step 10 which is a daily chesbon hanefesh.
- We read step 11 which is reviewing our day before bed and when we wake up. Were we resentful, selfish dishonest? Do we owe an apology to anyone? Think: What can we do today that's G-d's will, that helps other people?