Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
December 16 Where there's smoke...
"Complacency is the enemy of members with substantial clean time. If we
remain complacent for long, the recovery process ceases."
Basic Text, p. 84
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Recognizing complacency in our recovery is like seeing smoke in a room.
The "smoke" thickens when our meeting attendance drops, contact with
newcomers decreases, or relations with our sponsor aren't maintained.
With continued complacency, we won't be able to see through the smoke to
find our way out. Only our immediate response will prevent an inferno.
We must learn to recognize the smoke of complacency. In NA, we have all
the help we need to do that. We need to spend time with other recovering
addicts because they may detect our complacency before we do. Newcomers
will remind us of how painful active addiction can be. Our sponsor will
help us remain focused, and recovery literature kept in easy reach can be
used to extinguish the small flare-ups that happen from time to time.
Regular participation in our recovery will surely enable us to see that
wisp of smoke long before it becomes a major inferno.
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Just for today: I will participate in the full range of my recovery. My
commitment to NA is just as strong today as it was in the beginning of my
recovery.