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God's Will, Or Mine?

Step: 
Step 10

"We continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it."
Step Ten

"Pure Motives"

Just for Today - February 27

"We examine our actions, reactions, and motives. We often find that we've been doing better than we've been feeling."
Basic Text, p. 42

Identification

Just for Today - Just for Today - April 5

Reservations

Step: 
Step 1

Just for Today - February 19

"Relapse is never an accident. Relapse is a sign that we have a reservation in our program."
Basic Text, p. 76

Learning to Love Ourselves

Just for Today - March 8

"What we want most is to feel good about ourselves."
Basic Text, p. 97

Fear

Just for Today - April 21

I Can't, but We Can

Just for Today - March 25

"From the isolation of our addiction, we find a fellowship of people with a common bond... Our faith, strength, and hope come from people sharing their recovery..."
Basic Text, pg.94-95

Messages and Messengers

Just for Today - February 23

"Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions, ever reminding us to place principles before personalities."
Tradition Twelve

Traveling the Open Road

"This is our road to spiritual growth." Basic Text, p. 35

When we arrived at our first NA meeting, it looked like the end of the road to many of us. We weren't going to be able to use anymore. We were spiritually bankrupt. Most of us were totally isolated and didn't think we had much to live for. Little did we realize that, as we began our program of recovery, we were stepping onto a road of unlimited possibilities.

Just for Today - Remorse

February 26

"The Eighth Step offers a big change from a life dominated by guilt and remorse."
Basic Text, p. 38

Getting Out Of the Rut

Just for Today - March 12

"Many times in our recovery, the old bugaboos will haunt us. Life may again become meaningless, monotonous, and boring."
Basic Text, p. 75

"Insides Outsides"

Just for Today - March 31

"Our real value is in being ourselves." Basic Text p. 101

As we work the steps,

Just for Today - April 23

"Many of us understand God to be simply whatever force keeps us clean."

Basic Text, p. 25

Some of us enter recovery with a working understanding of a Higher Power.  For a lot of us, however, "God" is a troublesome word. We may doubt the existence of any sort of Power greater than ourselves. Or we may remember uncomfortable experiences with religion and shy away from "the God stuff."

Living In The Moment

Just for Today - February 12

"We regretted the past, dreaded the future, and weren't too thrilled about the present."

Basic Text, p. 7

Priority: Meetings

Just for Today - April 17

"I initially felt that it would be impossible to attend more than one or two meetings a week. It just wouldn't fit in with my busy schedule. I later learned that my priorities were [180] degrees reversed. It was the everything else that would have to fit into my meeting schedule."
Basic Text p. 204

The Greatest Gift

Just for Today - February 28

"Our newly found faith serves as a firm foundation for courage in the future."
Basic Text, p. 93

Twelve Steps of Life

"Through abstinence and through working the Twelve Steps of Narcotics Anonymous, our lives have become useful."

Basic Text, p. 8

Before coming to Narcotics Anonymous, our lives were centered around using. For the most part, we had very little energy left over for jobs, relationships, or other activities. We served only our addiction.

A Treatable Illness

Just for Today - March 21

"Addiction is a disease that involves more than the use of drugs."
Basic Text p. 3

Acting Out

"We learn to experience feelings and realize they can do us no harm unless we act on them."
IP No. 16, "For the Newcomer"

Success - Just for today

March 2

"Any form of success was frightening and unfamiliar."
Basic Text, p. 14

Embracing Reality - April 25

"Recovery is a reality for us today"

Basic Text, p. 97

Pain and misery were realities in our using lives. We were unwilling either to accept our living situation or to change what was unacceptable in our lives. We attempted to escape life's pain by taking drugs, but using only compounded our troubles. Our altered sense of reality became a nightmare.

The Full Message

Just for Today - March 18

"There is a special feeling for addicts when they discover that there are other people who share their difficulties, past and present."
Basic Text p. 53

A Curse Into A Blessing

Just for Today - February 11

"We have become very grateful in the course of our recovery.... We have a disease, but we do recover"

Basic Text, p. 8

Active addiction was no picnic; many of us barely came out of it alive. But ranting against the disease, lamenting what it has done to us, pitying ourselves for the condition it has left us in—these things can only keep us locked in the spirit of bitterness and resentment. The path to freedom and spiritual growth begins where bitterness ends, with acceptance.

Self-Acceptance - April 26

"The most effective means of achieving self-acceptance is through applying the Twelve Steps of recovery."

IP No. 19, "Self-Acceptance"

Most of us came to Narcotics Anonymous without much self-acceptance. We looked at the havoc we had wreaked in our active addiction, and we loathed ourselves. We had difficulty accepting our past and the self-image produced by it.

Self-Pity or Recovery - It's Our Choice

Just for Today - February 21
"Self-pity is one of the most destructive of defects; it will drain us of all positive energy."
Basic Text, p. 77

Just for Today - March 28

Facing Feelings
"We may fear that being in touch with our feelings will trigger an overwhelming chain reaction of pain and panic."
Basic Text p. 29

Relationships

Just for Today - March 14

"Also, our inventories usually include material on relationships."
Basic Text p. 29

Recognizing and Releasing Resentments

April 27

"We want to look our past in the face, see it for what it really was, and release it so we can live today."

Basic Text p. 28

Many of us had trouble identifying our resentments when we were new in recovery. There we sat with our Fourth Step in front of us, thinking and thinking, finally deciding that we just didn't have any resentments. Perhaps we talked ourselves into believing that we weren't so sick after all.

Carrying the Message, Not the Addict

"They can be analyzed, counseled, reasoned with, prayed over, threatened, beaten, or locked up, but they will not stop until they want to stop." Basic Text, p. 62

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