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You Are Not Alone

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Beth F. | Iowa City, Ia
She had just planned on a quick stop in AA—but the service in the program became the beating heart of her life

My Thinking

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Richie G. | Beach Lake, PA
He put down the drink, but still needed to get sober where it counts: inside his head

Letter from the Editor

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments

Dear Grapevine

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments

AA News

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
Detroit 2020! Frequently asked questions about AA’s 2020 International Convention

Crash course

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Sandy B. | Aurora, Colorado
Furious with her ex, she headed out to toss a brick through his window. Luckily, she stopped to buy paint first

No longer a victim

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Janyce M. | Ameliasburg, Ontario
With a little prayer and Step work, she learned to let go of the anger she had about her ex

Grateful

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Simon H. | Sag Harbor, New York
When he heard that you couldn’t feel grateful and resentful at the same time, he grabbed his pencil and pad

The need to be right

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Anonymous | Ann Arbor, Michigan
He tried all the tools he could think of to end a huge resentmemt toward his wife—except one

Discussion Topic

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments

Growing up

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Bob M. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
Another Fourth Step helps a dad let go of a long-time resentment toward his son

Turbulence

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Karen S. | Newtown, Pennsylvania
A prayer at 10,000 feet helps her get back on the right footing

More being revealed

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Morgan J. | Annapolis, Maryland
As the summer leaves fall, a member reflects on the change that comes with sunshine

High and dry

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Rick R. | Poway, California

I don't work here

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: John G. | New York, New York
While taking meetings into a hospital detox, a member finds it’s important to say that he’s just another drunk

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You Are Not Alone

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Beth F. | Iowa City, Ia
She had just planned on a quick stop in AA—but the service in the program became the beating heart of her life

My Thinking

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Richie G. | Beach Lake, PA
He put down the drink, but still needed to get sober where it counts: inside his head

Letter from the Editor

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments

Dear Grapevine

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments

AA News

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
Detroit 2020! Frequently asked questions about AA’s 2020 International Convention

Crash course

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Sandy B. | Aurora, Colorado
Furious with her ex, she headed out to toss a brick through his window. Luckily, she stopped to buy paint first

No longer a victim

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Janyce M. | Ameliasburg, Ontario
With a little prayer and Step work, she learned to let go of the anger she had about her ex

Grateful

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Simon H. | Sag Harbor, New York
When he heard that you couldn’t feel grateful and resentful at the same time, he grabbed his pencil and pad

The need to be right

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Anonymous | Ann Arbor, Michigan
He tried all the tools he could think of to end a huge resentmemt toward his wife—except one

Discussion Topic

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments

Growing up

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Bob M. | Tulsa, Oklahoma
Another Fourth Step helps a dad let go of a long-time resentment toward his son

Turbulence

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Karen S. | Newtown, Pennsylvania
A prayer at 10,000 feet helps her get back on the right footing

More being revealed

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Morgan J. | Annapolis, Maryland
As the summer leaves fall, a member reflects on the change that comes with sunshine

High and dry

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: Rick R. | Poway, California

I don't work here

June 2019 | Letting Go of Resentments
By: John G. | New York, New York
While taking meetings into a hospital detox, a member finds it’s important to say that he’s just another drunk

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November 10, 2013

“We measure our progress in AA by two words, ‘humility’ and ‘responsibility.’ May I ever keep my eye on these yardsticks as I continue to seek only knowledge of his will for me.”

Tulsa, Okla., July 1978 “The Power of the Program,” Spiritual Awakenings
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November 11, 2013

“We can’t grow without giving ourselves space for silence and the voice within.”

Greenwich Village, N.Y., December 1997 “Oh God, You Again?” I Am Responsible: The Hand of AA
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November 12, 2013

Our Serenity Prayer ... brings a new light to us that can dissipate our old-time and nearly fatal habit of fooling ourselves.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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November 13, 2013

“When I first started in AA, I began each day asking God to help keep me sober that day, and ended each night by thanking him for another day of sobriety. I still end each day that way, as I have done almost every night during the past forty-one years. It is a routine for me, but every once in a while I pause to reflect on what it truly means. I do it every night so that God won’t change his mind, as I truly believe he helped lead me from the pits of alcoholism to the AA way of life.”

Alexandria, Va., April 2002 “A Real War Story,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 14, 2013

“I have always carried a meeting list and quarter for a phone call because I don’t know when I am going to want another drink.”

Cornwall, Ontario, January 2005 “From Rags to Riches,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 15, 2013

“We now know that we do not have to run away, nor ought we again try to overcome adversity by still another bulldozing power drive that can only push up obstacles before us faster than they can be taken down.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., March 1962 “What Is Acceptance?” The Language of the Heart
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November 16, 2013

“Times change, alcoholism doesn’t.”

Marysville, Wash., September 2001 “The Same Chance I Had,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 17, 2013

“Few of us will ever be famous, but we can all be great because we serve each other.”

McAllen, TX, October 1997 “Internal Restoration,” Thank You for Sharing
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November 18, 2013

“How wonderful to be sober, to be able to think clearly (at times, at least), and to become aware of some portion of the greater wisdom concealed so deeply within myself.”

Columbus, OH, April 1981 “A New Way of Looking at Life,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 19, 2013

“The best university for me -- the best school, the best teaching -- was in analyzing mistakes that I’d made and problems I created because of these mistakes. Not my successes.”

Warsaw, Poland, October 1996 “A Smiling Man, A Happy Man,” AA Around the World
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November 20, 2013

“I’d like to develop Step Eleven further -- for the benefit of the complete doubter, the unlucky one who can’t believe it has any real merit at all .... As he goes along with his process of prayer, he begins to add up the results. If he persists, he will almost surely find more serenity, more tolerance, less fear, and less anger. He will acquire a quiet courage, the kind that doesn’t strain him. He can look at so-called failure and success for what they really are. Problems and calamity will begin to mean instruction, instead of destruction. He will feel freer and saner ... His sense of purpose and of direction will increase. His tensions and anxieties will commence to fade. His physical health is likely to improve. Wonderful and unaccountable things will start to happen. Twisted relations in his family and on the outside will unaccountably improve. “Even if few of these things happen, he will still find himself in possession of great gifts. When he has to deal with hard circumstances he can face them and accept them. He can now accept himself and the world around him.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1958 “Take Step Eleven” The Language of the Heart
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November 21, 2013

“Until today, at least, I am getting further away from that first drink, which is the one that inevitably leads me to complete disaster.”

Caracas, Venezuela, May 1971 “My Name Is Adolfo,” AA Around the World
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November 22, 2013

“For all its usual destructiveness, we have found that fear can be the starting point for better things. Fear can be a stepping-stone to prudence and to a decent respect for others. It can point the path to justice, as well as to hate. And the more we have of respect and justice, the more we shall begin to find the love which can suffer much, and yet be freely given. So fear need not always be destructive, because the lessons of its consequences can lead us to positive values.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1962 “This Matter of Fear” The Language of the Heart
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November 23, 2013

“The Twelve Steps are deceptively simple but provide limitless spiritual growth for anyone with the patience to stay the course.”

Riverside, Ill., September 2007 “It Works for Me,” Voices of Long-Term Sobriety
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November 24, 2013

“We sense that here in AA this shared darkness has become a shared light.”

Pleasantville, N.Y., August 1959 “The Sense of Sobriety” Spiritual Awakenings
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