<p>NACHATROOM.ORG - Online Narcotics Anonymous Meetings & Chatroom <p> <p>We were a group of Narcotics Anonymous with two daily online meetings where addicts seeking recovery can chat 24/7 for support and fellowship. It's free. No registration is required, and we don't ask for your contact info or e-mail address. A first name or a chat handle will suffice.<p> Just type a nickname into the chat box above and click "connect" to instantly join the room and begin talking to other recovering addicts who are here to share their experience, strength, and hope with each other!</p> You can choose to remain anonymous if you wish, the chatroom will give you a name like "NAGuest123" by default. Don't be afraid to just listen. Or share whatever you feel comfortable sharing, especially if it will get you through today.<p> We welcome you whether you identify as an addict, an "alcoholic," (in NA, alcohol is a drug), or are just starting to wonder whether you have a problem.<p> Our primary purpose is to carry the message of NA to the addict who is still suffering. In NA, we like to say that NA = "Never Alone." <p> NA has only ONE promise to make, and that is: <p> "The message is that an addict, any addict, can stop using drugs, lose the desire to use, and find a new way to live.... That is all we have to give." (NA Basic Text, 5th Ed., p. 65) <p> At all other times this is "open chat," making it more like what we call "fellowship" in NA, rather than what we would call a "meeting." Feel free to suggest a recovery topic or type !jft to play the NA Just For Today meditation.<p> We have no affiliation whatsoever with Narcotics Anonymous World Services. We are merely "one group" out of more than 63,000 groups. Nor are we even the only NA group online. <p> Please stick around and greet visitors! This may be their first exposure to an NA group. <p> <p>Any two or three addicts gathered together may call themselves an N.A. group, provided that, as a group, they have no other affiliation. This website is not endorsed by any Narcotics Anonymous entity other than NACHATROOM.ORG. This website no longer hosts a chatroom meetings in the "NA" format.<p> I don't care how attached anyone is to them, they're all disease and no solution. People aren't going to meetings or reading literature. You need to give them an engaging topic while you still have them on the line.<p> We have moved to <a href="https://www.neveraloneclub.org" target="new">https://www.neveraloneclub.org</a> <p> Our official blog is <a href="https://blog.neveraloneclub.org" target="new">https://blog.neveraloneclub.org</a>. This will give you some examples of what a discussion topic may look like in a future meeting. <p> Meetings and recovery topics will resume on NEVERALONECLUB.ORG in April of 2023. They will be in a secular, non-NA format. <p>

Finding Our Place in the World

FINDING OUR PLACE IN THE WORLD


Finding our place in the world can be a daunting task, but it's something that we all must do. It's important to remember that our place in the world is not defined by external factors, but rather by our internal sense of purpose and meaning.


Sometimes , just remembering who you used to be and what you used to enjoy is a good starting point if you've ever lost sight of that.


Try some old hobbies that you used to enjoy.


To find our place in the world anew, we must first take the time to reflect on our values as they stand today - as well as our goals, and passions.  Often there is a void left behind by the activities and friends we had high.


What do we care about? What are our strengths and weaknesses? What is it that drives us in life? By answering these questions, we can begin to develop a clearer sense of who we are and what we want to achieve. Once we have a better understanding of ourselves, we can start to explore different paths and opportunities that align with our values and aspirations. 


This may involve trying new things, taking risks, and stepping outside of our comfort zones. We must be open to learning, growing, and adapting as we navigate the ups and downs of life. It's also important to remember that finding our place in the world is not a one-time event, but rather a journey that continues throughout our lives.


We may find that our goals and aspirations change over time, and that's okay. We must be willing to reassess our priorities and make adjustments as needed. Finally, it's important to recognize that we are not alone in this journey. We can seek support from trusted friends and loved ones, work with a therapist or counselor, or join a community of like-minded individuals who share our values and interests. By working together and supporting one another, we can find our place in the world and create a life of purpose and fulfillment.