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`Most of us have believed that if we remained sober for a long stretch, we could thereafter drink normally. ` Alcoholics Anonymous, Pg 33.
The book Alcoholics Anonymous, AKA the Big Book, is our textbook and study guide for the road to sobriety. There are a wide variety of information potholes and learning curves when starting a new way of life in the program.
Because getting sober is a life-changing decision that requires courage, dedication, and support. For many, the journey begins with acknowledging the problem and seeking help. Sobriety is not just about abstaining from substances but also about addressing the underlying causes of addiction, rebuilding relationships, and cultivating a fulfilling life. This process is challenging but deeply rewarding, as it offers a path to freedom and healing.
A key resource in this journey is The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, which serves as both a guide and a source of inspiration. This foundational text outlines the principles of recovery, shares stories of those who have overcome addiction, and introduces the 12 Steps. These steps encourage self-reflection, accountability, and spiritual growth, providing a roadmap to a new way of living.
Finding a sponsor is another critical component of recovery. A sponsor is an experienced member of a 12-step program who offers guidance, support, and accountability. They help navigate the challenges of early sobriety and working the steps. Equally important is joining a homegroup—a regular meeting where individuals can build connections, share experiences, and find a sense of belonging. A homegroup fosters accountability and provides a supportive community essential for long-term recovery. By working the 12 Steps with the help of a sponsor and staying connected to a homegroup, many individuals find lasting sobriety and a new sense of purpose.
These are some of the observations I have had during my journey. They are my experience, strength and hope. They are in no way official AA info. I am not, and do not, represent AA as a person or a whole. All opinions expressed in this podcast are my own.
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