Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
December 7 Surviving our emotions
"We use the tools available to us and develop the ability to survive our
emotions."
Basic Text, p. 31
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"Survive my emotions?" some of us say. "You've got to be
kidding!" When we were using, we never gave ourselves the chance to
learn how to survive them. You don't survive your feelings, we
thought-you drug them. The problem was, that "cure" for our
unsurvivable emotions was killing us. That's when we came to Narcotics
Anonymous, started working the Twelve Steps and, as a result, began to
mature emotionally.
Many of us found emotional relief right from the start. We were tired of
pretending that our addiction and our lives were under control; it
actually felt good to finally admit they weren't. After sharing our
inventory with our sponsor, we began to feel like we didn't have to deny
who we were or what we felt in order to be accepted. When we'd finished
making our amends, we knew we didn't have to suffer with guilt; we could
own up to it and it wouldn't kill us. The more we worked the NA
program, the better we felt about living life as it came to us.
The program works today as well as it ever did. By taking stock of our
day, getting honest about our part in it, and surrendering to reality, we
can survive the feelings life throws our way. By using the tools
available to us, we've developed the ability to survive our emotions.
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Just for today: I will not deny my feelings. I will practice honesty and
surrender to life as it is. I will use the tools of this program to
survive my emotions.