Gratitude Month
The 2014 CoDA Service Conference, (CSC), designated November as a time for individuals, local meetings, Intergroups and Voting Entities to give thanks to CoDA ,and how it has helped them to live life. CSC suggests that groups at all levels sponsor “Gratitude Month” by sending donations to the CoDA entities of their choice and/or by donating additional service to the CoDA entity of their choice. (Motion 14111)
When we work the program, we each realize a new freedom and joy that is exponentially compounded by having an attitude of gratitude.
"In order to keep it we have to give it back"
In CoDA, we have countless opportunities to practice gratitude.
Here are some suggestions from fellow CoDA members:
Start a gratitude journal, adding 5 new things each week.
Reach out to the still suffering codependent by starting a new meeting (starter information on www.coda.org)
Be a designated downloader of CoDA announcements and meeting materials to share with your local home group or become a “Group Service Representative”
Welcome newcomers to your home group meeting (See our Healthy Meetings Matter booklet)
Become a Sponsor or co-sponsor (See our sponsorship booklet)
Make a financial contribution to your home group, Intergroup, Voting Entity or CoDA World
Do service at the Voting Entity, and World Level
Start with the simple question,
What am I thankful for?
Thank you to everyone involved with CODA who gives of their time, energies, financial/service contributions, and their consciousness to participating and supporting this important work!
We welcome everyone to our upcoming Board Meeting
Dec 2, 2023, 09:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Meeting ID: 863 4726 7225
Passcode: Board
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