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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 3 MIN

February 19: Spiritual Principle a Day, read by Stacy

from Voices of Recovery · host The Works of Wisdom

Spiritual Principle a Day for February 19, read by StacyDonations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 19Being Flexible through Life’s Challenges"Just when we think we know all that recovery has to offer, more is revealed—if we are willing to accept the gift."—Living Clean, Chapter 7, “Awakenings”––––=––––Recovery allows us to take life by the reins. With a clear head and a clean conscience, we’re able to deal with situations that would have mystified us in our previous lives. With time and effort spent on our recovery, we find the balance—often repeatedly—between confidence and humility, patience and action, faith and persistence. Flexibility sits at the intersection of all of these principles, allowing us to adapt and be resilient as recovery reveals its gifts.When life takes an unexpected turn, sometimes there’s magic in what we discover—other times, disappointment. In either case, practicing flexibility helps us to go with the flow. We keep breathing, regardless of the circumstances. A difficult living situation, an unhappy marriage, or a dead-end job may call on us to make decisions and take action. Our problems don’t solve themselves just because we’re clean. The work we put into our recovery helps us to understand our part in every situation. With that, we figure out what we can accept, what we should change, and when it’s time to walk away. We take the reins of our lives, but we leave enough slack for the right pace and direction to reveal itself.With faith and flexibility as our guideposts, new challenges seem more like serendipity and less like a curse. “I grew up hearing ‘We plan, God laughs,’” one member shared. “When something gets in the way of my plans, I take it as divine intervention prompting me to explore other options.” We often emerge from our most painful times with gifts we could not have imagined. Recovery helps us let go of some of our fixed ideas and look for the horse when all we see is manure.––––=––––Spiritual Principle:I can learn new things and discover unique gifts at any phase of life in recovery. I will loosen the reins today and be flexible enough to accept the grace that comes my way.––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom

Spiritual Principle a Day for February 19, read by StacyDonations via PayPal and questions may be directed to:[email protected] 19Being Flexible through Life’s Challenges"Just when we think we know all that recovery has to offer, more is revealed—if we are willing to accept the gift."—Living Clean, Chapter 7, “Awakenings”––––=––––Recovery allows us to take life by the reins. With a clear head and a clean conscience, we’re able to deal with situations that would have mystified us in our previous lives. With time and effort spent on our recovery, we find the balance—often repeatedly—between confidence and humility, patience and action, faith and persistence. Flexibility sits at the intersection of all of these principles, allowing us to adapt and be resilient as recovery reveals its gifts.When life takes an unexpected turn, sometimes there’s magic in what we discover—other times, disappointment. In either case, practicing flexibility helps us to go with the flow. We keep breathing, regardless of the circumstances. A difficult living situation, an unhappy marriage, or a dead-end job may call on us to make decisions and take action. Our problems don’t solve themselves just because we’re clean. The work we put into our recovery helps us to understand our part in every situation. With that, we figure out what we can accept, what we should change, and when it’s time to walk away. We take the reins of our lives, but we leave enough slack for the right pace and direction to reveal itself.With faith and flexibility as our guideposts, new challenges seem more like serendipity and less like a curse. “I grew up hearing ‘We plan, God laughs,’” one member shared. “When something gets in the way of my plans, I take it as divine intervention prompting me to explore other options.” We often emerge from our most painful times with gifts we could not have imagined. Recovery helps us let go of some of our fixed ideas and look for the horse when all we see is manure.––––=––––Spiritual Principle:I can learn new things and discover unique gifts at any phase of life in recovery. I will loosen the reins today and be flexible enough to accept the grace that comes my way.––––=––––© NA World ServicesThis podcast is not affiliated with Narcotics Anonymous, and is an independent production of the Works of Wisdom

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