Only you can answer this question. This may not be an easy thing to do. All through our usage, we told ourselves, “I can handle “Am I an Addict?”
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Recovery in Narcotics Anonymous
Recovery in Narcotics Anonymous Narcotics Anonymous is for any addict who wants to recover from the disease of addiction. If you are currently in treatment, “Recovery in Narcotics Anonymous”
An Introduction to NA Meetings
An Introduction to NA Meetings If you’re new to NA or planning to go to a Narcotics Anonymous meeting for the first time, it might “An Introduction to NA Meetings”
Open-mindedness
“Open-mindedness is one of the first spiritual principles many addicts hear about when they arrive in NA, alongside honesty and willingness. But open-mindedness is not “Open-mindedness”
For the Newcomer IP#16
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet “For the Newcomer IP#16”
Geometric Simplicity of Our Symbol
The geometric simplicity of our symbol means that it can pop up in places where you least expect it. These “found” symbols can be a “Geometric Simplicity of Our Symbol”
Contributions to Narcotics Anonymous
Tradition Seven: Every NA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions. Only contributions from members of Narcotics Anonymous will be accepted. Due to “Contributions to Narcotics Anonymous”
Freedom to Choose
Just For Today – Daily Meditations for Recovering Addicts October 20 – Freedom to choose “Enforced morality lacks the power that comes to us when “Freedom to Choose”
An Introductory Guide to NA
This pocket-sized softcover book contains the Basic Text’s chapter on the Twelve Steps and ten informational pamphlets designed for newcomers. A valuable tool for those “An Introductory Guide to NA”
NA Step Working Guides
Companion piece to “It Works: How & Why”, this guide has essays and questions meant to enhance the individual’s understanding of each of the Twelve “NA Step Working Guides”