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  • New to NA?
    • What Is the NA Program?
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    • For the Parents or Guardians of Young People…
    • By Young Addicts for Young Addicts
    • For Those in Treatment
  • Members
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Feb 2
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm PST

Open Positions – Host Meeting

3M Club
1401 N Decatur Blvd
Las Vegas 89108
Feb 4
Virtual Event
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm PST

Virtual CAR Workshop

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Feb 4
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm PST

Addicts Together (1st) & 3rd week Speaker Meetings

Addicts Together
900 Liberace Ave. Suite A202 (Music Hall on 2nd Floor down from meeting location)
Las Vegas 89109
Feb 5
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT

Circle Of Sisters Arts & Graphics Sub-Committee

Zoom
Feb 7
11:00 am - 1:00 pm PDT

Monthly H & I Subcommittee Meeting *REVISED LOCATION*

Foundation for Recovery
4800 Alpine Pl
Las Vegas
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Just For Today

February 02, 2026
Goodwill
Page 34
“Goodwill is best exemplified in service; proper service is ‘Doing the right thing for the right reason.’ “
Basic Text, p. xv

The spiritual core of our disease is self-centeredness. In dealing with others, the only motive our addiction taught us was selfishness–we wanted what we wanted when we wanted it. Obsession with self was rooted in the very ground of our lives. In recovery, how do we root self-obsession out?

We reverse the effects of our disease by applying a few very simple spiritual principles. To counteract the self-centeredness of our addiction, we learn to apply the principle of goodwill. Rather than seeking to serve only ourselves, we begin serving others. Rather than thinking only about what we can get out of a situation, we learn to think first of the welfare of others. When faced with a moral choice, we learn to stop, recall spiritual principles, and act appropriately.

As we begin “doing the right thing for the right reason,” we can detect a change in ourselves. Where once we were ruled by self-will, now we are guided by our goodwill for others. The chronic self-centeredness of addiction is losing its hold on us. We are learning to “practice these principles in all our affairs”; we are living in our recovery, not in our disease.

Just for Today: Wherever I am, whatever I do, I will seek to serve others, not just myself. When faced with a dilemma, I will try to do the right thing for the right reason.
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Spiritual Principle a Day

February 02, 2026
Pushing through with Perseverance
Page 34
“As new things are revealed, we feel renewed. We need to stay open-minded and willing to do that one extra thing . . .”
Basic Text, Chapter 10: More Will Be Revealed

Though not all of us arrive in NA with tons of willingness and enthusiasm to change everything about our lives, we tend to be open enough to try something different. We’re here, aren’t we? So we might as well take that “90 meetings in 90 days” suggestion. We get a home group and take on a commitment. We greet newcomers. With some effort and perseverance, we begin to work a program and to feel better, even renewed.

In time, many of us get to a point where those feelings of renewal get old. The well dries up. We aren’t having daily epiphanies of self-realization. Our life is more stable, sure, but is it still getting better? Do we have to keep doing the NA “same old, same old”: hearing the same shares, reading the same literature, drinking the same weak tea or bitter coffee?

“Don’t leave before the miracle,” we’ve heard our fellow members say time and again. While many of us don’t believe in miracles, per se, our experience has shown us that if we stay–stay in the room, stay open-minded, stay available to another addict, stay clean–our lives will continue to improve. And we will be better prepared for those times when life’s unpredictability presents us with challenges.

We never know where we’re going to hear just what we need to help us through our next phase of recovery. It’s often in the meeting we really don’t want to go to, the speaker we’ve heard a thousand times, or the phone call we begrudgingly answer. We may not have even noticed that we were stuck until a message moves us into action. When we can push through our resistance, especially when it comes to helping others, we reap enormous benefits for our spiritual growth. The miracle of this program is continually revealed to us through our perseverance.

Today I’m going to find that one extra thing to do and have faith that I’ll be reenergized in my recovery. Whether or not I feel that rush of renewal, I’ll do it again tomorrow. And the day after that.
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