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11-26-2013, 11:40 AM | #1 | ||
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I would put such high expectations in some areas of my life and expect others to live up to my standards. Even when I lowered them, to some people they seemed unattainable. If I didn't live up to them myself, it was just another reason to beat myself up. As it says in the Big Book: The higher my acceptance and the lower my expectations, I never had it so good. Before AA, I judged myself by my intentions, while the world was judging me by my actions. Acceptance has been my answer.... Big Book p. 450 - Third Edition Quote:
Often I projected them onto others, only to find that they were not capable of meeting them. I had to realize that they were not failures, because they didn't meat my criteria. I forgot that they had their own Higher Power and that I wasn't it. I temper my expectations with acceptance today. As the Big Book says, "The lower my expectations the higher my acceptance. All I am asked to do is be the best me I can be in today. Sometimes I fall far short of this, that is why there is Step Seven. It says in the Bible (I think), "Make a joyful noise onto the Lord." That noise isn't suppose to be caterwauling and complaining, it is to be praise and joy filled with a lot of gratitude for this second chance at life.
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