Thought for the Week
Timothy D. Stein, MFT, CSAT
October 12, 2015
It takes a lot of work to be lazy. -Carpenter saying
When a carpenter cuts wood, it is permanently cut. It can’t be undone. If you cut a board the wrong length (especially too short) you have to get more wood; measure twice, cut once. We can learn a lot from this. We can take the lazy way and assume we are on a recovery path that works or we can check in with peers, therapists, and/or sponsors to double check that our path and choices are good ones. It’s easier to make small adjustments than to put life back together after a significant relapse.
How have I been lazy in my life or recovery? How might I double check my current direction? What gifts await me as I become more diligent?