Brothers and Sisters in Recovery 🙏
I heard a quote yesterday: esteemed people do esteemed things. That hit me in a real way, because recovery is exactly where that truth comes to life. We don’t walk into this journey already polished, already whole, already “esteemed” by the world’s standards. Most of us come in broken, humbled, and carrying the weight of our past. But here’s the shift—esteem isn’t something handed to us, it’s something built through action, one decision at a time.
In active addiction, our actions often reflected chaos, impulsivity, and survival at any cost. But in recovery, we begin to align our actions with principles—honesty, willingness, accountability, service. That’s where the transformation happens. Not in big, dramatic moments, but in the quiet consistency of doing the next right thing when no one is watching. That’s what makes a person “esteemed” in this life—not perfection, but direction.
Every time you choose not to pick up, you’re doing something esteemed. Every time you make that phone call instead of isolating, every time you show up to a meeting when your mind is telling you not to, every time you tell the truth when a lie would be easier—you are building a life of substance. You are becoming someone you can respect. And let’s be honest, that’s the real victory here: learning how to live with yourself in peace.
Esteem in recovery also comes through how we treat others. When we extend a hand to the next person still struggling, when we listen without judgment, when we share our story honestly—we give meaning to everything we’ve been through. That’s the miracle. The very things that once brought us shame become the tools we use to help someone else find hope.
This quote reminds us that we’re not defined by where we started, but by what we consistently choose to do today. Recovery isn’t about waiting to feel better so we can act better—it’s about acting better so we can become better. That’s the formula. And it works, if we work it.
So today, carry yourself with intention. Do the small things right. Stay grounded in the basics. Keep showing up. Because over time, those small, consistent actions stack up—and before you know it, you’re living a life that reflects dignity, purpose, and strength.
Just for today, keep it simple. One day at a time. Easy does it, but do it. Progress, not perfection. Stay in the solution. Keep coming back—it works if you work it, and you’re worth it.
With love and gratitude,
Gary G
Within today’s post is a simple definition of “integrity” which is sometimes very difficult to achieve & maintain. Every time we make the right choice, we are esteemed - we have achieved a victory for today. I have to remember that “surrender isn’t failure, it is faith”! My Higher Power is helping me daily to be “esteemed”. Thank you for your posts, they are truly inspiring Gary!
ReplyDeleteYour very welcome. This is for you guys and it makes me happy to do this.
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