Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
August 18 "How long do I have to go?"
"The way to remain a productive, responsible member of society is to put
our recovery first."
Basic Text, p. 102
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The meetings have been great! Each night we've attended, we've
gathered with other addicts to share experience, strength, and hope. And
each day, we've used what we've learned in the meetings to continue in
our recovery.
Meanwhile, life goes on. Work, family, friends, school, sport,
entertainment, community activities, civic obligations-all call out for
our time. The demands of everyday living sometimes make us ask ourselves,
"How long do I have to go to these meetings?"
Let's think about this. Before coming to Narcotics Anonymous, could we
stay clean on our own? What makes us think we can now? Then there's
the disease itself to consider-the chronic self-centeredness, the
obsessiveness, the compulsive behavior patterns that express themselves in
so many areas of our lives. Can we live and enjoy life without effective
treatment for our disease? No.
"Ordinary" people may not have to worry about such things, but we're
not "ordinary" people-we're addicts. We can't pretend we
don't have a fatal, progressive illness, because we do. Without our
program, we may not survive to worry about the demands of work, school,
family, or anything else. NA meetings give us the support and direction
we need to recover from our addiction, allowing us to live the fullest
lives possible.
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Just for today: I want to live and enjoy life. To do that, I will put my
recovery first.