Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
February 25 Sick as our secrets
"It would be tragic to write [out an inventory only to] shove it in a
drawer. These defects grow in the dark and die in the light of
exposure."
Basic Text, p. 32
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How many times have we heard it said that we are only as sick as our
secrets? While many members choose not to use meetings to share the
intimate details of their lives, it is important that we each discover
what works best for us. What about those behaviors we have carried into
our recovery that, if discovered, would cause us shame? How much are we
comfortable disclosing, and to whom? If we are uncomfortable sharing some
details of our lives in meetings, to whom do we turn?
We have found the answer to these questions in sponsorship. Although a
relationship with a sponsor takes time to build, it is important that we
come to trust our sponsor enough to be completely honest. Our defects
only have power as long as they stay hidden. If we want to be free of
those defects, we must uncover them. Secrets are only secrets until we
share them with another human being.
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Just for today: I will uncover my secrets. I will practice being honest
with my sponsor.