A Story From the Chicken Soup Book
Breaking the Silence
"How did you do it, Dad? How have you managed to not take a
drink for almost 20 years?" It took me almost 20 years to have
the courage to even ask my father this very personal question.
When Dad first quit drinking, the whole family was on pins and
needles every time he got into a situation that, in the past,
would have started him drinking again. For a few years we were
afraid to bring it up for fear the drinking would begin again.
"I had this little poem that I would recite to myself at
least four to five times a day," was Dad's reply to my 18-year-
old unasked question. "The words were an instant relief and
constant reminder to me that things were never so tough that I
could not handle them," Dad said. And then he shared the poem
with me. The poem's simple, yet profound words immediately became
part of my daily routine as well.
About a month after this talk with my father, I received a
gift in the mail from a friend of mine. It was a book of daily
affirmations with one affirmation listed for each day of the
year.
It has been my experience that when you get something with
days of the year on it, you automatically turn to the page that
lists your own birthday.
I hurriedly opened the book to November 10 to see what words
of wisdom this book had in store for me. I did a double-take and
tears of disbelief and appreciation rolled down my face. There,
on my birthday, was the exact same poem that had helped my father
for all these years!
It is called the Serenity Prayer:
God, grant me
the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change;
the Courage to change the things I can; and
the Wisdom to know the difference.
By Barry Spilchuk
from A Cup of Chicken Soup for the Soul
Copyright 1996 by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen & Barry
Spilchuk
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