may, 2022

july
09julAll Day10LARNA Region Meeting(All Day) River City Clubhouse Alexandria, 3623 Lee St Ext
july 9 (Saturday) - 10 (Sunday)
River City Clubhouse Alexandria
3623 Lee St Ext
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
River City Clubhouse Alexandria
3623 Lee St Ext
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From time to time, we all experience conflicts. It may be that we just can't get along with that new co-worker. Maybe our friends are driving us crazy. Or perhaps our partner isn't living up to our expectations. Dealing with any conflict is difficult for recovering addicts.
When tempers rise, it is often a good idea to back away from the situation until cooler minds prevail. We can always return to further discussion when we have calmed down. We can't avoid troubling situations, but we can use time and distance to find perspective.
Conflict is a part of life. We can't go through our entire recovery without encountering disagreements and differences of opinion. Sometimes we can back away from these situations, taking time to reflect on them, but there always comes a time when conflict must be resolved. When that time comes, we take a deep breath, say a prayer, and apply the principles our program has given us: honesty, openness, responsibility, forgiveness, trust, and all the rest. We didn't get clean to keep running from life - and in recovery, we don't have to run anymore.
Seventh Step
We humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings.
Seventh Tradition
Every NA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
Seventh Concept
All members of a service body bear substantial responsibility for that body’s decisions and should be allowed to fully participate in its decision-making processes.