A Minimalist’s Playbook: Keep Only What Brings You Joy!

Thought for today: This blog is about achieving abundance – time, money and love.  Minimalism is one way to get there. Want to find more time to enjoy things?  Want to find more money for more independence?  Find more love for a more joyful life?  Here is a great place to start: Remove joyless clutter from your home and workplace.  It clears […]

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How to Get Rich

Thought for today: Getting rich the program way is not about luck, or leveraging debt.  It is about setting up circumstances where wealth is more likely, where your needs are taken care of first. We all know that riches aren’t measured purely in money.  That’s fantasy.  And circumstances like illness or caring for others can […]

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March 8, DA Promise Seven: “There Is Enough”

Thought for today: Although it is try that time and money are finite, we should always remember that there are almost infinite possibilities for how we spend them.  And we have the power of choice. DA promise Seven: “We will recognize that there is enough; our resources will be generous and we will share them […]

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Resources

Here are some useful tools to anyone working to maintain Solvency*.  We’ve included links to popular templates on this site, and links to literature sold on Amazon which we feel will help you on your journey toward “Plenty of Time, Money and Love”! Clicking on the Amazon links will bring you to the Amazon website […]

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February 21, Using the Telephone And the Internet. (Tool Seven)

Thought for today: How trapped we felt before DA – isolated, alone with only our debts for company, overwhelmed, neglecting ourselves and our loved ones. Relief came when the people in DA showed us what sane living was. We began to connect in DA fellowship in many ways – in meetings, using the telephone, online […]

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February 8, Sponsoring Is Gratitude In Action

Thought for today: Another DA principle we practice is gratitude.  Gratitude for the progress we’ve made in our personal recovery.  Gratitude for the help and inspiration we’ve found in the Twelve Steps and Twelve Tools of DA.  And, especially, gratitude for being able to give back as a sponsor. As a sponsor we share with someone […]

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