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Post Info TOPIC: MEETING HELP!!!!!


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MEETING HELP!!!!!


I have just started a new job and my hours are 1- close and i go to school in the morning. How do i fit in meetings?confused

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When ever you can. If your full time that still leaves two days off when you can go. Also there are the online meetings when you can. Also there is the message board where you can just dump how your feeling and ask for help. Just focus on what you can do. Not what you can't do. Remember our disease can manifest it self in many areas of our lives. One of those being negative thinking. Hope that helps morgs. keep coming back we need you



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Moreover maybe they have late meetings in your area,, if not ,, then your best bet is right here !!!
Were right here waiting for you,,,, so keep coming back,,, it works !!!!


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-- Edited by Raman at 16:24, 2007-08-20

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Hi Morgs, I don't know where you are from but there are usually meetings at all hours. I hope that you can make as many as you can. I am glad that you are doing the right things. Congratulations on the new job. Wow what a schedule! Good for you.

Kenh

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Some things you can do if you can't make meetings.

Read the literature, crack that blue book open


Online taped meetings http://www.xa-speakers.org/pafiledb.php?action=category&id=11


Online groups, use the message boards and share whats going on then you have something to look foreward to as far as feedback and others sharing with you in some way you will feel connected to something at least....

Hang in there girl don't make excuses for not having a recovery program there are lots of alternate ways of doing this and getting the same results, RECOVERY.........

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Online meetings, NA Chatrooms, NA forums like what we have here at MIP, speaker tapes links like the one Vini posted above, getting and reading NA literature books like Basic Text, It Works How And Why, Just For Today Daily Meditations Book etc., and like Ken said, there are face-to-face meetings all almost all times nowadays at many places in USA and Canada, you can locate them through the NA website www.na.org

There are so many ways to stay clean and recover, all we need is a desire to stop using, stay clean and recover...

Also there is a saying that my first Sponsor always used to remind me when I was a few months clean... It is my life that needs to be fit around my recovery program, not the other way around. Also, my experience confirmed so. I tried to get on with my studies and job, friends and relationships as soon as I got clean many a times, trying to squeeze in whatever program I was able to in between these pursuits... I did not understand that I'm dealing with a progressive, incurable and fatal disease that cripples me not only physically, but also emotionally, socially and spiritually - addiction - that needed to be treated first and foremost for me to be alive at all for to graduate, make it big jobwise, and to have relationships at all...

My sponsor told me that whatever I place ahead of my personal recovery (making regular meetings and working the steps) would be the second thing that I'll lose. And that came true in my early struggles too ( I relapsed, lost my job, could not complete my professional qualifications, my ex-girlfriend got married to another etc.)

Then, after my last relapse, I did not do anything except stay clean, make meetings, pick up a Sponsor and work the Steps for almost one year of my recovery. I just followed my Sponsor's guideline that said "Work the Program, not the problems!"

When I did just that, I slowly got all that came as a result of my working the steps - a good job that I'm passionate about, a wonderful understanding partner and relationship, a great bond with my family, financial security, emotional wellbeing, mental stability, social skills, new horizons keep opening up even today in my recovery, but, believe me, I never went after any of these. I just continue to work the program and the rest is given as a result of living this program.

Just my personal experiences. I would like to add here that many of my friends in NA were into a good job, continued and excelled in their educational pursuits, were already in a relationship etc right from the time they got clean, and that shows without doubt that it has also been possible for many...

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