Our drinking was connected with many habits -- big and little.
Some of the were thinking habits, or things we felt inside ourselves.
Others were doing habits -- things we did, actions we took.
In getting used to not drinking, we have found that we needed new habits
to take the place of those old ones. . .
After we spent a few months practicing these new, sober habits or ways of acting and thinking, they become almost second nature to most of us, as drinking used to be.
- Living Sober, p. 1
Habits are like cork or lead -- they tend to keep you up or hold you down.
We cannot change the directions of the wind,
but we can adjust our sails.
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
Have a beautiful day unless you plan otherwise.
... B-)
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