Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
May 20 Coming out of isolation
"We find ourselves doing and enjoying things that we never thought we
would be doing."
Basic Text, p. 102
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Active addiction kept us isolated for many reasons. In the beginning, we
avoided family and friends so they wouldn't find out we were using.
Some of us avoided all nonaddicts, fearing moral backlash and legal
repercussions. We belittled people who had "normal" lives with
families and hobbies; we called them "uncool," believing we could
never enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Eventually, we even avoided
other addicts because we didn't want to share our drugs. Our lives
narrowed, and our concerns were confined to the daily maintenance of our
disease.
Today, our lives are much fuller. We enjoy activities with other
recovering addicts. We have time for our families. And we've
discovered many other pursuits that give us pleasure. What a change from
the past! We can live life just as fully as the "normal" people we
once scorned. Enjoyment has returned to our lives, a gift of recovery.
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Just for today: I can find pleasure in the simple routines of daily
living.