Before continuing, I wanted to take a moment for some emergency tools to tide you over until we get further along with the steps. This is a message that Duvid Chaim sends out early on in the phone conference:
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I also wanted to respond to the Shipmate who was asking for an answer for "What can I do NOW before I slip?
So here are a few STEPS TO STAY CLEAN AND SOBER:
1) Always first: have a good long conversation with HaKodesh Borachu. He just wants to hear from you again. Maybe your "signal strength" got a little low. How many "bars" were you holding before the slip?
***COMMENT: Lust is a signal to us that we have gotten out of touch with Hashem. We need to re-connect.***
2) CHECK OUT YOUR GLASSES! Yes, what lenses are you looking thru when you view the Stuff of Life? The Dark lenses or the Bright lenses.
***COMMENT: Is your view of the world primarily self-centered or is it service oriented? Is it full of fear, or full of trust? Is it full of resentment, or full of acceptance? ***
3) Re-read some of your favorite excerpts from the Big Book and the notes you took.
4) REACH OUT - Talk to another member of our Chevra or make an effort to build the relationships with those around you. This is one of the best ways to get out of isolation and share your burden who knows what you're carrying.
*** COMMENT: You can also post on the forum, but the more real your communication is, the more healing it will be. ***
5) Be of Service to others or do a random act of Chesed. For your wife, kids, parents, Shul, Bikkur Cholim, etc.
6) Get back on the Group Call. It's a wonderful way to review the Program materials and to be of service to the newcomers.
*** COMMENT: Or, JOIN the group call! It will change your life.***
7) And most important of all, LOVE YOURSELF and realize what a success you are. And that you are NOT going to let anyone or anything pull you back. Remember, it's OK to make a mistake - just never say to yourself "I am a mistake."
8 ) Going Forward, stay Aware of your Perception and Motives.
Remind yourself that you ARE in Recovery and that IT'S ABOUT PROGRESS NOT PERFECTION!!
PS - I start my day with the following prayers and recite them through the day as I need:
Big Book PrayersBeginning of Day Prayer (BB 86-87)O God, direct my thinking, so that it may be divorced from Self-Pity and from dishonest and self-seeking motives. Let me make every decision and begin every action in You and continue it only through Your Inspiration. Throughout this day, show me the next step to take and to trust in Your Care of me and my problems. Free me from all self-will and self-sufficiency. Help me to neither seek nor pray for selfish ends.
3rd Step Prayer:"God, I offer myself to You - to build with me and to do with me as You will. Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do Your will. Take away my difficulties, that victory over them may bear witness to those I would help of Your Power, Your Love, and Your Way of life. May I do Your will always!". (BB p 63)
7th Step Prayer:"My Creator, I am now willing that You should have all of me, good and bad. I pray that You now remove from me every single defect of character which stands in the way of my usefulness to You and my fellows. Grant me strength, as I go out from here, to do Your bidding. Amen.". (BB pg 76)
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PSS - Rabbi Pliskin writes the following about SETBACKS:
#764 Setbacks are Part of the ProcessWhen you try to make peace, either for yourself or between two other people, expect setbacks. They are part of the process.
Many people are happy, even excited, to make peace when they see steady progress. Even if progress is slow, they are patient. But when they are faced with setbacks, they easily give up. When you realize that setbacks are an integral part of making progress, you realize that this is just another step that you have to make. It's like climbing a mountain path. The path doesn't always go straight up. At times it goes around the right and at times it goes around the left but the focus is on eventually getting to the destination. And therefore even if part of the path seems to be descending, it is a descent for the sake of ascent. This, too, is getting you closer to where you want to end up.(from Rabbi Zelig Pliskin's book: Harmony with Others, p.109, artscroll.com)
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AND PLEASE REMEMBER - Keep coming back - because it works if you work it and you're worth it!!
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