Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
March 12 Getting out of the rut
"Many times in our recovery, the old bugaboos will haunt us. Life may
again become meaningless, monotonous, and boring."
Basic Text, p. 78
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Sometimes it seems as though nothing changes. We get up and go to the
same job every day. We eat dinner at the same time every night. We
attend the same meetings each week. This morning's rituals were
identical to the ones we performed yesterday, and the day before that, and
the day before that. After the hell of our addiction and the
roller-coaster craziness of early recovery, the stable life may have some
appeal-for a while. But, eventually, we realize we want something
more. Sooner or later, we become turned off to the creeping monotony and
boredom in our lives.
There are sure to be times when we feel vaguely dissatisfied with our
recovery. We feel as though we're missing something for some reason,
but we don't know what or why. We draw up our gratitude lists and find
literally hundreds of things to be grateful for. All our needs are being
met; our lives are fuller than we had ever hoped they'd be. So what's
up?
Maybe it's time to stretch our potential to its fullest. Our
possibilities are only limited by what we can dream. We can learn
something new, set a new goal, help another newcomer, or make a new
friend. We're sure to find something challenging if we look hard
enough, and life will again become meaningful, varied, and fulfilling.
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Just for today: I'll take a break from the routine and stretch my
potential to its fullest.