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Just for today: "I will reflect upon the gift of recovery and listen quietly for my Higher Power’s guidance." #NaBasicText #HowItWorks


“We weren’t oriented toward fulfillment; we focused on the emptiness and worthlessness of it all.” #NaBasicText #WeDoRecover #JustForToday


"Humility has a lot to do with getting honest with ourselves, which is something we have practiced from Step One." #NaBasicText


Just for today: "I will listen with my heart. With each passing day, I will become more fluent in the language of empathy." #NaBasicText


"The Tenth Step frees us from the wreckage of our present." #NaBasicText #JustForToday #HowItWorks #StepTen


STEP ELEVEN “We sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact..." #NaBasicText #JustForToday


"Recovery begins with surrender. From that point forward, each of us is reminded that a day clean is a day won." #NaBasicText #WeDoRecover


"...by the example of others who had recovered for many years.” #NaBasicText #ChapterEight #WeDoRecover #ChapterEight #JustForToday


...we have found a loving, personal God to whom we can turn. #NABasicText #NAIOU


As recovering addicts, we come to know #gratitude. As our defects are removed, we are free to become all that we can. #NABasicText


“The Tenth Step can help us correct our living problems and prevent their recurrence.” #NaBasicText Pg41 #JustForToday #StepTen


"The relief of 'letting go and letting God' helps us develop a life worth living." #NaBasicText #ChapterFour #HowItWorks


In recovery, we find it essential to accept reality. Once we do this, we do not find it necessary to use drugs... #NABASICTEXT


Social acceptability and employment does not equal recovery #NABasicText


In recovery, our ideas of fun change. #NABasicText


"Emotional balance is one of the first results of meditation, and our experience bears this out." #NaBasicText #HowItWorks #StepEleven


We are grateful that we were made so welcome at meetings that we felt comfortable. #NABasicText


“As we begin to function in society, our creative freedom helps us sort our priorities and do the basic things first.” #NaBasicText


There is no model of the perfect recovering addict. #NABasicText


We aren't responsible for our disease but we are responsible for our recovery. #NABasicText #NAIOU


When we stop living in the here and now, our problems become magnified unreasonably. #NABasicText


When we live Just For Today, we’re relieved of the burden of the past and fear of the future. #NABasicText #thanksJimmyK #thanksBillW


In recovery, we find it essential to accept reality. Once we do this, we do not find it necessary to use drugs... #NABASICTEXT


We grow through pain in recovery & often find that such a crisis is a gift an opportunity to experience growth by living clean. #NABasicText


As recovering addicts, we come to know #gratitude. As our defects are removed, we are free to become all that we can. #NABasicText


...we have found a loving, personal God to whom we can turn. #NABasicText #NAIOU


We can write too little, but we can never write too much. #NABasicText


When our addiction was treated as a crime or moral deficiency, we became rebellious and were driven deeper into isolation. #NABasicText


There is no model of the perfect recovering addict. #NABasicText


We have to understand that our way of thinking is not the only way; other people can give us direction. #NABasicText


In time, we can relax and enjoy the atmosphere of recovery. #NABasicText


When we came into the program, we received help from a Power greater than ourselves. This was set in motion by our surrender... #NABasicText


“We believe that our Higher Power will take care of us.” #NaBasicText #ChapterFive #WeCanDoIt


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