Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
January 5 Recovery at home
"We can enjoy our families in a new way and may become a credit to them
instead of an embarrassment or a burden."
Basic Text, p. 104
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We're doing great in recovery, aren't we? We go to a meeting every
day, we spend every evening with our friends in the fellowship, and every
weekend we dash off to a service workshop. But if things are falling to
pieces at home, we're not doing so great after all.
We expect our families to understand. After all, we're not using drugs
anymore. Why don't they recognize our progress? Don't they
understand how important our meetings, our service, and our involvement
with the fellowship are?
Our families will not appreciate the change NA is working in our lives
unless we show them. If we rush off to a meeting the same way we rushed
off to use drugs, what has changed? If we continue to ignore the needs
and desires of our partners and children, failing to accept our
responsibilities at home, we aren't "practicing these principles in
all our affairs."
We must live the program everywhere we go, in everything we do. If we
want the spiritual life to be more than a theory, we have to live it at
home. When we do this, the people we share our lives with are sure to
notice the change and be grateful that we've found NA.
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Just for today: I will take my recovery home with me.