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Alcoholics Anonymous | May 11 | DonInLondon | Step 5 “Share Your Truth”

March 24, 2018 by webadmin

Full Daily Blog Link 2014 http://donoddylondon.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/alcoholics-anonymous-blog-video-may-11.html May 11 2012 | AA 12 Steps In Action | Step 5 Admit And Accept | Alcoholics Anonymous [ Full daily blog link: http://donoddylondon.blogspot.com/ ] Today’s AA daily reflection: “a new sense of belonging…” Fellowship! With a desire to stop drinking, however reluctantly we may feel about that, we find we are included in a society which positively accepts us when we are broken beyond belief, written off by most people and completely beyond repair…

I know I felt like an outcast all my life, I could always see the faults in me and everyone around me. Despair and depression were overtaken by a desire to do well at any endeavour I took up. To try to be the best I could be no matter what, and always tomorrow would be a better day when I would get a sense of self-esteem and confidence and be okay. And of course, with that outlook, tomorrow and happiness never comes…

And then to encounter a Fellowship, which rejoiced in having reached rock bottom, and I must say whatever your rock bottom is, rock bottom is as bad as it gets and we need no comparing between each other. Maybe rejoiced is a bit of a misnomer at the start of our journey in recovery, after all from my first meeting to the next one, it took another five years of decline before I really understood it was a life and death situation…

This new sense of belonging, to be included in a society with an outlook of recovery being just one day made it possible to be the equal of anyone and everyone. Whether I was one day sober, a week, a year or many years, we live in the same day, today. And more than this, I learned it takes many in recovery to keep a single newcomer sober just for that day. What a marvel, we need each other, learn how to love and be loved back and useful one day at a time…
[ Full daily blog link: http://donoddylondon.blogspot.com/ ]

AA Official Online Site: Daily Reflections http://www.aa.org/lang/en/aareflections.cfm
AA Official Online Site: Big Book And Twelve And Twelve http://www.aa.org/lang/en/subpage.cfm?page=359

“Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs. Chapter 6, Into Action, Big Book From: Page 72 Thru: Page 75, the bottom of the page. 12 And 12 Step 5.”
May ~ All About Step Five:”Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs”
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Step 5 “Admit And Accept” Reading Video Link: http://youtu.be/6Dte4F8zWV0
May Video Reading Chapter Six Into Action Link: http://youtu.be/agVuLKhdqk8

I do not speak for Alcoholics Anonymous I speak for myself. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of unique and authentic people who speak for themselves where they will to share experience, strength and hope about recovery on a daily basis. Anonymity affords sanctuary to find how to live sober and be open, honest and willing to learn life day by day. For me “truth,” “love” and “wisdom” offer the best spiritual experience by living reality today. Into the fabric of recovery from alcoholism are woven the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions, steps to be open, honest and willing to learn, traditions to live unity, service and recovery.
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Spiritual principles ~ Forgiveness Acceptance Surrender Faith Open-mindedness Honesty Willingness Moral-inventory Amends Humility Persistence Spiritual-growth Service
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Email | don@doninlondon.com
Music | “music for airports” By Brian Eno | http://www.enoshop.co.uk/ |

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Alcoholics Anonymous In Nj – Recoverycnt com

March 23, 2018 by webadmin

For alcoholics anonymous in Nj? Visit https://www.recoverycnt.com/alcohol-treatment/ . They offer detoxification from all substances, including: alcohol, anesthetics, Benzodiazepine and Suboxone. Watch this video for more information.

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Breaking it down: Playing a specific role. AA Destroyer play. Its not about damage

March 23, 2018 by webadmin

Episode 4 of “Breaking it Down” we go over playing a role=specific ship in an AA spec’d destroyer. This ship roll isnt about doing damage but can completely control an entire side of the map.

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AA Speakers Charlie P. and Katie P. – Big Book Study Part 8

March 22, 2018 by webadmin

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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international mutual aid fellowship founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio. AA states that its primary purpose is “to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety”. With other early members Wilson and Smith developed AA’s Twelve Step program of spiritual and character development. AA’s Twelve Traditions introduced in 1946 to help be stable and unified while disengaged from “outside issues” and influences. The Traditions recommend that members and groups remain anonymous in public media, altruistically help other alcoholics, avoiding affiliations with any other organization. The Traditions also recommend that those representing AA steer clear of dogma and coercive hierarchies. Subsequent fellowships such as Narcotics Anonymous have adopted and adapted the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions to their respective primary purposes.
AA has no opinion on the medical nature of alcoholism; nonetheless AA is regarded as a proponent and popularizer of the disease theory of alcoholism. AA is credited with helping many alcoholics achieve and maintain sobriety. The American Psychiatric Association has recommended sustained treatment in conjunction with AA’s program, or similar community resources, for chronic alcoholics unresponsive to brief treatment. AA’s data show that 36% are still attending AA a year after their first meetings.
The first female member, Florence Rankin, joined AA in March 1937, and the first non-Protestant member, a Roman Catholic, joined in 1939. AA membership has since spread “across diverse cultures holding different beliefs and values”, including geopolitical areas resistant to grassroot movements. In the Fourth Edition of Alcoholics Anonymous (November 2001) it states “Since the third edition was published in 1976, worldwide membership of AA has just about doubled, to an estimated two million or more…”
AA’s name is derived from its first book, informally called “The Big Book”, originally titled Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism.

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Are You Codependent? || Mayim Bialik

March 22, 2018 by webadmin

Hey, it’s Mayim, and I have codependency issues. That means I tend to be a wee bit clingy in relationships and I have to watch out or I can be more than a wee bit annoying in relationships. Check out my codependency issues and see if you have them too!

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You ​might know me as Amy Farrah Fowler from The Big Bang Theory or from Blossom​ but there are so many other parts of me that you might not be aware of​!​​ I’m trained ​as a​ neuroscientist, ​I’m ​a passionate activist, an observant Jew, a​ perfectly imperfect​ mother, and ​I’m a complicated human being​ like many of you​. This is the place where I wear ​all of those hats – and none of them have a flower on them! 😉

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