Disha Foundation

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We are running a rehabilitation center and helping addicts to begin a new life of hope and freedom from dependence We are providing all facilities to the resident members to help them grow physically, mentally and spiritually.

15/07/2022

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10/07/2022

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Dr phycologist checkup

08/07/2022

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GNM daily routine chekup

25/06/2022

Just For Today
June 25
Not Just Lucky

"The process of coming to believe restores us to sanity. The strength to move into action comes from this belief."

Basic Text p. 24

Coming to believe is a process that stems from personal experience. Each of us has this experience; all addicts who find recovery in NA have solid evidence of a benevolent Power acting for good in their lives. Those of us who are recovering today, after all, are the fortunate ones. Many, many addicts die from our disease, never to experience what we have found in Narcotics Anonymous.

The process of coming to believe involves a willingness to recognize miracles for what they are. We share the miracle of being here clean, and each of us has other miracles that await only our acknowledgment. How many car accidents or overdoses or other near-catastrophes have we survived? Can we look back at our lives and see that we were not just "lucky"? Our experience in recovery, too, gives us examples of a Higher Power working for our good.

When we can look back at the evidence of a loving Higher Power acting on our behalf, it becomes possible to trust that this Higher Power will continue to help us in the future. And trust offers us the strength to move forward.

Just for today: My recovery is more than coincidence. My strength comes from the knowledge that my Higher Power has never let me down and will continue to guide me.

08/06/2022

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18/05/2022

Just For Today
May 18
Friends and Amends—Keeping It Simple

"We made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others."

Step Nine

In every relationship, we don't always handle things the way we would have hoped. But friendships don't have to end when we make mistakes; instead, we can make amends. If we are sincerely willing to accept the responsibilities involved in friendship and make the amends we owe, those friendships can become stronger and richer than ever.

Making amends is simple. We approach the person we have harmed and say, "I was wrong." Sometimes we avoid getting to the point, evading an admission of our own part in the affair. But that frustrates the intent of the Ninth Step. To make effective amends, we have to keep it simple: we admit our part, and leave it at that.

There will be times when our friends won't accept our amends. Perhaps they need time to process what has happened. If that is the case, we must give them that time. After all, we were the ones in the wrong, not them. We have done our part; the rest is out of our hands.

Just for today: I want to be a responsible friend. I will strive to keep it simple when making amends.

15/05/2022

Disha foundation drug de addition rehabilitation centre

Physician checkup

14/05/2022

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Individual Counseling

Just For TodayMay 11Balancing the Scales"A lot of our chief concerns and major difficulties come from our inexperience w...
11/05/2022

Just For Today
May 11
Balancing the Scales

"A lot of our chief concerns and major difficulties come from our inexperience with living without drugs. Often when we ask an old timer what to do, we are amazed at the simplicity of the answer."

Basic Text, pp. 41-42

Finding balance in recovery is quite a bit like sitting down with a set of scales and a pile of sand. The goal is to have an equal amount of sand on each side of the scales, achieving a balance of weight.

We do the same thing in recovery. We sit down with the foundation of our clean time and the Twelve Steps, then attempt to add employment, household responsibilities, friends, sponsees, relationships, meetings, and service in equal weights so that the scales balance. Our first try may throw our personal scales out of kilter. We may find that, because of our over-involvement in service, we have upset our employer or our family. But when we try to correct this problem by resigning from NA service altogether, the other side of the scales go out of balance.

We can ask for help from members who have stabilized their scales. These people are easy to recognize. They appear serene, composed, and self-assured. They'll smile in recognition at our dilemma and share how they slowed down, added only a few grains of sand at a time to either side of the scales, and were rewarded with balance in recovery.

Just for today: I seek balance in my life. Today, I will ask others to share their experience in finding that balance.

We are running a rehabilitation center and helping addicts to begin a new life of hope and freedom from dependence We are providing all facilities to the resident members to help them grow physically, mentally and spiritually.

05/05/2022

Disha foundation drug de addition rehabilitation center

Group counseling topic faith

Wishing you many more years of clean and sober life in future
30/04/2022

Wishing you many more years of clean and sober life in future

30/04/2022

Address

C 3/9, CPC Sr. Sec. School, Pavi
Loni
201102

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+919999804146

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