What is the color of the Basic Text
What is Blue
30 days
What is Orange
The oldest known intoxicating substance used specifically for recreational purposes (even dating back to biblical time)
What is Alcohol
We make dozens if not hundreds of these a day with our mind and one of the best ways to improve our lives is to practice making good ones:
What is Decisions/Choices
Who Founded Narcotics Anonymous
Who is Jimmy K
60 days
What is Green
Class of drugs used medicinally for thousands of years to relieve physical pain but nowadays often abused to relieve emotional pain.
What is Opiates/Opioids
This describes overall the way we present and express ourselves. If we have a negative one we should want to change it to grateful and positive
What is Attitude
How many chapters are in the basic text?
What is 10
90 days
What is Red
Even though life may be spiraling out of control with dependency, clearly increasing, some people may believe that they are not addicted just because they may be obtaining drugs this legal medical way.
What is Prescription
These changing temporary states of mind can make us feel high, low and everything in between so it is important be able to regulate these
What is Moods
What is the key to our symbol?
What is Simplicity
6 months
What is Blue
The vast majority of people who use this legal plant use it as often as 10 or 20 times a day despite knowing it is the number one killer of all addictive substance in the world.
What is Tobacco
It is essential to learn to eliminate this negative emotion which stems from holding on to anger and grudges
What is Resentments
What does H.O.W stand for?
What is Honesty, Open Mindedness, Willingness
9 months
What is Yellow
Stimulants such as cocaine, speed and methamphetamine, when taken for long periods can induce a mental state of hallucinations and extreme paranoid delusions called:
What is Psychosis (or stimulant-induced psychosis)
Sometimes addiction can be directly linked to deeply disturbing or distressing experiences that occurred earlier in life all of which is referred to as:
What is Trauma/PTSD