Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
November 22 Foundation first
"As we begin to function in society, our creative freedom helps us sort
our priorities and do the basic things first."
Basic Text, p. 83
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No sooner do we get clean than some of us begin putting other priorities
ahead of our recovery. Careers, families, relationships-all these are
part of the life we find once we've laid the foundation of our
recovery. But we can't build a stable life for ourselves before we do
the hard, basic work of laying our recovery foundation. Like a house
built on sand, such a life will be shaky, at best.
Before we begin putting all our attention to rebuilding the detailed
framework of our lives, we need to lay our foundation. We acknowledge,
first, that we don't yet have a foundation, that our addiction has made
our lives utterly unmanageable. Then, with the help of our sponsor and
our home group, we find faith in a Power strong enough to help us prepare
the ground of our new lives. We clear the wreckage from the site upon
which we will build our future. Finally, we develop a deep, working
familiarity with the principles we will practice in our continuing
affairs: honest self-examination, reliance upon our Higher Power's
guidance and strength, and service to others.
Once our foundation is prepared, then we can go full steam ahead to put
our new lives together. But first we must ask ourselves if our foundation
is secure, for without our foundation, nothing we build can stand for
long.
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Just for today: I will take care to lay a secure foundation for my
recovery. Upon such a foundation, I can build for a lifetime in recovery.