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Post Info TOPIC: JFT January 28 An everyday addict


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JFT January 28 An everyday addict


We can never fully recover, no matter how long we stay clean.

 

Basic Text, p. 84

 

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After getting a little time in the program, some of us begin to think we have been cured.  Weve learned everything NA has to teach us; weve grown bored with the meetings; and our sponsor keeps droning the same old refrain:  The stepsthe stepsthe steps!  We decide it is time to get on with our lives, cut way back on meetings, and try to make up for the years we have lost to active addiction.  We do this, however, at the peril of our recovery.

 

Those of us who have relapsed after such an episode often try to go to as many meetings as we cansome of us go to a meeting every day for several years.  It may take that long for us to understand that we will always be addicts.  We may feel well some days and sick on other days, but we are addicts every day.  At any time, we are subject to delusion, denial, rationalization, justification, insanityall the hallmarks of the typical addicts way of thinking.  If we want to continue living and enjoying life without the use of drugs, we must practice an active program of recovery each day.

 

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Just for today:  I am an addict every day, but today I have the choice to be a recovering addict.  I will make that choice by practicing my program.



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