Fear and love – according to my sponsor, when it all boils down, they are the only two choices we have in life. And as he likes to say to me, “make no mistake, we…
I’m learning that for many years, I never knew how to run. I was chronically injured and always fighting my way through workouts, desperately trying to succeed and to reach my goals. And I did…
Continue, improve, and practice. These are of course the actions we must take in Steps 10, 11 and 12 of Alcoholics Anonymous. Step 10 – Continued to take personal inventory and when we wrong, promptly…
I hate racing – that is, until I’m doing it and I’m living in the moment. I don’t like the thought of an upcoming race, the competition, my inadequacies as a runner, and the myriad…
Elite, middle, or back of the pack, running is hard work. The ‘greats’ make it look easy, but they put massive amounts of time and energy into their craft. They struggle through injury and fatigue…
“When a drunk shows up among us and says that he doesn’t like the AA principles, people, or service management, when he declares that he can do better elsewhere – we are not worried. We…
Yes it’s true, I’m one of those who believe that Alcoholics Anonymous was and continues to be a gift from God, or if you prefer, our Creator. When a person learns about the history of…