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Kristin Braun's avatar

As a priest, I spend the majority of my time in hell maybe. It’s the nature of discerning god’s will in ministry. It’s the how will I reach someone, the when is the right moment, the why don’t they see it yet? It’s a biding of time in so many moments. I have to go so slowly with things I passionately know the answer to…because things take time for people.

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Debbi's avatar

All-or-nothing, black-and-white thinking/action has put me in situations that occasionally and/or eventually result in resentment. My AA sponsor frequently counseled me to 'think things through to their logical conclusion.' Early in sobriety, my logic needed a major tune-up! At this stage of my life, stepping back to consider a 'hell, maybe' is most often my default. That said … if the question under consideration is to do something new I will almost always say yes. Being closer to the tomb than the womb, I'm here to try the untried and do the undone.

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