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dalin
09-27-2008, 11:07 PM
September 27
Right back up

“There is something in our self-destructive personalities that cries for failure.”

Basic Text, p. 77

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“Poor me; woe is me; look at me, my life is such a mess! I’ve fallen, and no matter how hard I try, I continue to fail.” Many of us came to NA singing this sad refrain.

Life isn’t like that anymore. True, sometimes we still stumble; at times we even fall. Sometimes we feel like we can’t move forward in our lives, no matter how hard we try. But the truth of the matter is that, with the help of other recovering addicts in NA, we find a hand to pull us up, dust us off, and help us start all over again. That’s the new refrain in our lives today.

No longer do we say, “I’m a failure and I’m going nowhere.” Usually, it’s more like, “Rats! I hit that same bump in the road of life again. Pretty soon I’ll learn to slow down or avoid it entirely.” Until then, we may continue to fall down occasionally, but we’ve learned that there’s always a helping hand to set us on our feet again.

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Just for today: If I begin to cry failure, I’ll remember there is a way to move forward. I will accept the encouragement and support of NA.







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shydawg
09-28-2008, 11:53 PM
I love this reading from our JFT .it reminds me that in our fellowship I'm NEVER ALONE .. at times I may forget that & get a case of the poor me's as the saying says but when i go to a meeting , one of our fellow members will always be there to reach out a hand to pull me out of my own pile of _____ & offer a few words of encouragement.IT"S JUST GOOD TO KNOW "I"M NEVER ALONE NEVER AGAIN" thanks