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Story Archive: Back for More

April 2011
He knew all the liquor stores within 10 miles, but couldn't quiet the voice inside

Story Archive: Too Smart for AA?

April 2011
It took him years to get that he simply needed meetings

Story Archive: Too Bright for My Own Good

April 2011
Service came before Steps with mixed results

Story Archive: Don’t Cry for Me! Smile

April 2011
Blindness was a sad state of affairs until he changed on the inside

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April 2011
Further Resources for Young People

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April 2011
Further Resources for Beginners

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April 2011
Further Resources on Sponsorship

Time for Takeoff

March 2011
By: Pete B. | Fort Worth, Texas
A pilot shares the steps he takes to assure that his day has a smooth ride

Pushing for humility

February 2011
By: Alison | Rhode Island
A work-hard, play-hard lifestyle became a work-obsessively, drink-alcoholically way of life

DON'T CRY FOR ME: SMILE!

September 2010
By: STEVE C. | Tulsa, Okla.
Blindness was a sad state of affairs until he changed on the inside

RESOURCES FOR SPECIAL NEEDS

September 2010

A VISION FOR US

July 2010
By: REVEREND WARD B. EWING
A longtime friend of AA shares his thoughts on the Fellowship's future

Sweet tooth may highlight risk for alcoholism

June 2010

Okay for this day

April 2010
By: KATE K. | Lakewood, Wash.
The cravings for booze seemed unending, and now there was a baby on the way

Back for more

April 2010
By: DOUG E. | Indianapolis, Ind.
He knew all the liquor stores within 10 miles, but couldn't quiet the voice inside

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Okay for this day

April 2010
By: KATE K. | Lakewood, Wash.
The cravings for booze seemed unending, and now there was a baby on the way

Back for more

April 2010
By: DOUG E. | Indianapolis, Ind.
He knew all the liquor stores within 10 miles, but couldn't quiet the voice inside

Over 20 percent of men at risk for alcohol disorders

February 2010

Alcoholism at Large: Sleep problems persist for recovering alcoholics

January 2010

Resource available for English-speaking travelers, residents

January 2010
Region seeks stories, reports from AAs in non-English-speaking countries

Speaking for myself

November 2009
By: JIM F. | Devonport, Australia
He wasn't a low-bottom alcoholic, but he was an alcoholic all the same

Alcoholism at Large: For alcoholics abstinence pays off

November 2009

Study: Sober alcoholics often opt for immediate rewards

October 2009

Too bright for my own good

September 2009
By: KARIN H. | Volcano, Calif.
Service came before Steps with mixed results

Too smart for AA?

April 2009
By: Gary S. | Primghar, Iowa
It took him years to get that he simply needed meetings

Report: Alcoholism treatment good for bottom line

November 2008

HOME FOR THE Holidays

November 2008
By: David A. | Clifton, Texas
HOW ONE AA SURVIVES FAMILY PARTIES

Gunning for Recovery

October 2008
By: Nate G. | Djibouti
Six months sober, a young veteran stays close to the program in Djibouti

DVD Available for Corrections Personnel

July 2008

Children with ADHD at risk for alcohol problems

June 2008
By: University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences

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Quote March 28 2016

“I was so busy juggling the regrets of the past with the expectations of tomorrow I had no time for living in the present.”

Atlanta, Ga., August 2001 From: “How Is My Now?” Beginner’s Book
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Quote July 25, 2016

“I’ve learned that I am not responsible for anyone’s happiness except my own. Most importantly, I learned that true happiness is an inside job.”

Brooklyn, N.Y., July 2010 “Recovery Is a Wonderland” Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote May 21, 2015

“I cannot give anyone the precious gift of sobriety; but I can listen to a newcomer's problems and tell her how it works for me.”

Lombard, Ill., March 1979 “Think Small,” Emotional Sobriety
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Quote July 25, 2015

“I’ve learned that I am not responsible for anyone’s happiness except my own. Most importantly, I learned that true happiness is an inside job.”

“Recovery Is a Wonderland,” Brooklyn, N.Y., July 2010 Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote July 25 2012

"I've learned that I am not responsible for anyone's happiness except my own. Most importantly, I learned that true happiness is an inside job."

Brooklyn, NY, July 2010 From: "Recovery Is a Wonderland" Emotional Sobriety II
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Quote March 5, 2013

“Today, the two most important things in recovery for me are willingness and action ... Today, I have a smile that I can offer other alcoholics.”

Raleigh, N.C., July 2006 From: “A Smile to Offer” AA Grapevine
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Quote March 28, 2013

“I was so busy juggling the regrets of the past with the expectations of tomorrow I had no time for living in the present.”

Atlanta, Ga., August 2001 From: “How Is My Now?” Beginner’s Book
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Quote December 5, 2013

“Some of us take a long time to ‘come to’ before we can ‘come to believe’ that there is any hope for us.”

 Nanaimo, British Columbia, February 2003 “My Name Is Gary and I’m a Human Being” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote December 14, 2015

"Life's formidable array of pains and problems will require many different degrees of acceptance ... Sometimes, we have to find the right kind of acceptance for each day. Sometimes, we need to develop acceptance for what may come to pass tomorrow and, yet again, we shall have to accept a condition that may never change. Then, too, there frequently has to be a right and realistic acceptance of grievous flaws within ourselves and serious faults within those about us – defects that may not be fully remedied for years, if ever."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 "What Is Acceptance?" The Language of the Heart
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Quote December 14, 2012

“Life’s formidable array of pains and problems will require many different degrees of acceptance ... Sometimes, we have to find the right kind of acceptance for each day. Sometimes, we need to develop acceptance for what may come to pass tomorrow and, yet again, we shall have to accept a condition that may never change. Then, too, there frequently has to be a right and realistic acceptance of grievous flaws within ourselves and serious faults within those about us – defects that may not be fully remedied for years, if ever.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 From: “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote June 12, 2019

“Today, as I look back over 27-plus years of sobriety, I can simply thank Him for being wherever I am going before I even get there.”

Monaco, Pennsylvania, April 2011, “An Unmade Bed,”, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 18, 2018

“Though my sobriety had come easy, the growing up business hadn’t. Both emotional and spiritual growth have always been mighty difficult for me.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., September 1957, “The Clergy”, The Language of the Heart
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Quote January 12, 2016

“I don’t believe I drank to get drunk, but always to seek in the next drink that peace for which a sick soul seems to thirst.”

Los Angeles, Calif., August 1965 “The Spiritual Kind of Thirst” Spiritual Awakenings
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Quote July 24, 2016

“The essence of all growth is a willingness to change for the better and then an unremitting willingness to shoulder whatever responsibility this entails.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965 “Responsibility Is Our Theme” The Language of the Heart
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Quote July 24, 2015

“The essence of all growth is a willingness to change for the better and then an unremitting willingness to shoulder whatever responsibility this entails.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1965 “Responsibility Is Our Theme” The Language of the Heart
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