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Post Info TOPIC: JFT July 12 Patience


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JFT July 12 Patience


 


"We were trapped by our need for the instant gratification that drugs gave us."

Basic Text, p. 25

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"I want what I want, and I want it now!" That's about as patient as most of us ever got in our active addiction.  The obsession and compulsion of our disease gave us a one-track way of thinking; when we wanted something, that's all we thought about.  And the drugs we took taught us that instant gratification was never more than a dose away.  It's no wonder that most of us came to Narcotics Anonymous with next to no patience.

The problem is, we can't always get what we want whenever we want it.  Some of our wishes are pure fantasy; if we think about it, well realize we have no reason to believe those wishes will be fulfilled in our lifetimes.  We probably cant even fulfill all our realistic desires; we certainly cant fulfill them all at once.  In order to acquire or achieve some things, we will have to sacrifice others.

In our addiction we sought instant gratification, squandering our resources.  In recovery we must learn to prioritize, sometimes denying the gratification of some desires in order to fulfill more important long-term goals.  To do so requires patience.  To find that patience, we practice our program of recovery, seeking the kind of full-bodied spiritual awakening that will allow us to live and enjoy life on life's terms.

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Just for today:  Higher Power, help me discover what's most important in my life.  Help me learn patience, that I can devote my resources to the important things.

 



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My Higher Power helped me discover how important my life is . Yesterday against my doctors wishes I checked myself out of the hospital. That is the addict thinking at work . I have congested heart failure and am on coumidin now .

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