Just For Today April 10

Too busy

“We must use what we learn or we will lose it, no matter how long we have been
clean.”
Basic Text, p. 82

After putting some clean time together, some of us have a tendency to forget what
our most important priority is. Once a week or less we say, “I’ve gotta get to a
meeting tonight. It’s been…” We’ve been caught up in other things, important for
sure, but no more so than our continued participation in Narcotics Anonymous.
It happens gradually. We get jobs. We reunite with our families. We’re raising
children, the dog is sick, or we’re going to school at night. The house needs to be
cleaned. The lawn needs to be mowed. We have to work late. We’re tired. There’s a
good show at the theater tonight. And all of a sudden, we notice that we haven’t
called our sponsor, been to a meeting, spoken to a newcomer, or even talked to God
in quite a while.

What do we do at this point? Well, we either renew our commitment to our recovery,
or we continue being to busy to recover until something happens and our lives
become unmanageable. Quite a choice! Our best bet is to put more of our energy
into maintaining the foundation of recovery on which our lives are built. That
foundation makes everything else possible, and it will surely crumble if we get too
busy with everything else.

Just for today: I can’t afford to be too busy to recover. I will do something today that
sustains my recovery.

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