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Just for Today

June 30, 2026
Maintaining the foundation
Page 188
"Our newly found faith serves as a firm foundation for courage in the future."
Basic Text, p. 96

The foundation of our lives is what the rest of our lives is built upon. When we were using, that foundation affected everything we did. When we decided that recovery was important, that's where we began to put our energy. As a result, our whole lives changed. In order to maintain those new lives, we must maintain the foundation of those lives: our recovery program.

As we stay clean and our lifestyles change, our priorities will also change. Work and school may become important because they improve the quality of our lives. And new relationships may bring excitement and mutual support. But we need to remember that our recovery program is the foundation upon which our new lives are built. Each day, we must renew our commitment to recovery, maintaining that as our top priority.

Just for Today: I want to continue enjoying the life I've found in recovery. Today, I will take steps to maintain my foundation.
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Spiritual Principle a Day

June 30, 2026
Goodwill toward New Members
Page 187
"One of the purest expressions of goodwill in NA is our heartfelt desire for the newcomer to have freedom."
Guiding Principles, Tradition One, "For Members"

In our first days of being clean (and for many of us a long time after), it's difficult for us to accept the goodwill of addicts in the Fellowship as real. We think, Why in the hell are all these people so happy to see me, like they know me or something? Some of us believe these NA people are trying to manipulate us in some way. Otherwise, why would they be so welcoming? We remain on red alert to find a crack in their game, but the goodwill of other humans can be hard to resist, especially when we haven't been offered it in a while. So, we keep coming back. Our journey toward freedom from active addiction begins.

In NA, we do what others have done to stay clean, so we're encouraged to welcome those newer than we are. "At first, I found this uncomfortable because I didn't feel genuine approaching people," a member shared. "But as I became more aware of the value of what had been so freely given to me, my desire to help new people grew. I sincerely felt hope for them, and I was truly excited to see them when they came back. I didn't think I was even capable of feeling like that."

For many of us, that shift is nothing short of a miracle. This newfound, heartfelt commitment to the well-being of other addicts represents freedom from the self-centeredness we've been trapped in for so long. We know the program is working when we realize that we have hope for others to succeed.

Whether or not I feel goodwill deep in my heart today, true hope for freedom--for others and myself--is there far more than it ever was before. I can act on that hope today no matter how I feel.
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Public Relations Booth at the San Diego County Fair

Public Relations Booth at the San Diego County Fair

June 10, 2026 - July 5, 2026    
11:00 am - 7:00 pm
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July 4, 2026    
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