Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
October 24 Responsibility
"We are not responsible for our disease, only for our recovery. As we
begin to apply what we have learned, our lives begin to change for the
better."
Basic Text, p. 91
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The further we go in recovery, the less we avoid responsibility for
ourselves and our actions. By applying the principles of the Narcotics
Anonymous program, we are able to change our lives. Our existence takes
on new meaning as we accept responsibility and the freedom of choice
responsibility implies. We do not take recovery for granted.
We take responsibility for our recovery by working the Twelve Steps with a
sponsor. We go to meetings regularly and share with the newcomer what was
freely given to us: the gift of recovery. We become involved with our
home group and accept responsibility for our part in sharing recovery with
the still-suffering addict. As we learn how to effectively practice
spiritual principles in all areas of our lives, the quality of our lives
improves.
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Just for today: Using the spiritual tools I've gained in recovery, I am
willing and able to make responsible choices.