![]() ![]() NAWS has been hosting web meetings that are open to any NA member since July 2020. ![]() Listing of local and worldwide virtual meetings (local).Please note that some of the information may not be up to date. The following are locally-maintained webpages. For languages other than English, type your preference in the "language" field (NAWS). NA Meeting Search - web and phone meetings - Please choose from the options in the "Meeting Type” list.List or update virtual meeting information here We have also extracted a single page from the tool to serve as a Quick Start Guide ( English | Spanish) for virtual meetings. This board-approved service material collects best practices on creating, administering, and even attending virtual recovery meetings. If you have a locally developed resource you’d like to share, please let us know: Note-resources developed by World Services are noted with (NAWS) at the end of the title, and locally developed resources are noted with (local) at the end of the title. ![]() Just for Today: Higher Power, help me serve other people, not demand that they serve me.Ģ007-2023, NA World Services, Inc.This page contains links and resources to help addicts meet online or by phone. But by applying the spiritual principles we've learned in NA, we can learn to love them. We cannot change the difficult people in our lives, nor can we please everyone. We pray for their well-being and spiritual growth and for the ability to offer them the unconditional love that has meant so much to us in our recovery. As it's said, we seek in recovery "to forgive rather than be forgiven to understand rather than be understood."įinally, if it is within our power, we seek ways to help others overcome their challenges without injuring their dignity. They may be faced with any number of challenges we either fail to consider or know nothing about, challenges that cause them to be unpleasant. Next, as people seeking to live spiritually oriented lives, we approach the problem from the other person's point of view. Have we wronged this person? Has some action or attitude of ours served as an invitation for the kind of treatment they have given us? If so, we will want to clear the air, admit we have been wrong, and ask our Higher Power to remove whatever defects may prevent us from being helpful and constructive. How do we deal with such a person in our recovery?įirst, we take our own inventory. Most of us have one or two exceptionally difficult people in our lives. " By giving unconditional love.we become more loving, and by sharing spiritual growth we become more spiritual." I will be managing the queue and keeping participants muted. Instead we suggest you acknowledge members using ‘jazz hands’ or via the chat feature. Please avoid unmuting your microphone to recognize members at the start and end of their share. Please note that your microphone should remain muted for the entirety of the meeting unless you are sharing to eliminate background noise. Please lower your hand to be removed from the queue. Please keep your hands raised to remain in the queue. To raise your hand simply go to “Participants”, find your name, and click “Raise Hand”. Zoom provides users with the ability to “raise your hand” and we will use this feature for sharing as well as recognizing clean time. Help us open this meeting with a moment of silence for the addict still suffering followed by the serenity prayer. I’d like to welcome everyone to the _ Zoom meeting of Narcotics Anonymous. ![]()
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