You Too Can Stay Sober
Play Ball!
The Spiked Cinnamon Roll
My Name is Gerald and I’m...
Fitting In
At wit's end
A prayer in the dark
Sober at 14
War stories
My 6:45 am family
Wonderfully humbling
It Works
You Too Can Stay Sober
Play Ball!
The Spiked Cinnamon Roll
My Name is Gerald and I’m...
Fitting In
At wit's end
A prayer in the dark
Sober at 14
War stories
My 6:45 am family
Wonderfully humbling
It Works
Grapevine Daily Quote June 2
“Not all of the problems created during the days when I hid in the fog of booze have straightened out, but I now have enough courage to face them squarely.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 3
“Those who follow the AA program with the greatest earnestness and zeal not only maintain sobriety but often acquire finer characteristics and attitudes as well. One of these is tolerance.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 4
“The things that used to keep me awake nights now no longer bother me, because I can put them against the backdrop of eternity. The long, lonely winter that was alcoholism has turned into spring – the rebirth, the renewal of my life.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 5
“I don’t stand around on street corners just loving everybody today. But in an AA meeting or any AA gathering, I know I am in the kind of community of love that every therapy, religion, and philosophy desperately seeks. Love is our glue.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 6
“I can now admit that most of my troubles stem from one large and glaring defect: self-centeredness.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 7
“A good question to ask myself frequently is: What am I looking for – advice or approval?”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 8
“We in AA talk about crossing the invisible line into our alcoholism. What about crossing the invisible line into the program of Alcoholics Anonymous?”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 9
“I knew I needed the alcoholic as much as he needed me ... And this mutual give-and-take is at the very heart of all of AA's Twelfth Step work today. This was how to carry the message. The final missing link was located right there in my first talk with Dr. Bob.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 10
“Instead of looking backward into the dreariness of my past, I’m looking forward to a bright future because I’ve finally taken responsibility for my life.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 11
“Not to change is not to adapt; not to adapt is to become extinct.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 12
“Our very first problem is to accept our present circumstances as they are, ourselves as we are, and the people about us as they are. This is to adopt a realistic humility without which no genuine advance can even begin.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 13
“We must never be blindsided by the futile philosophy that we are just the hapless victims of our inheritance, our life experience, and our surroundings—that these are the sole forces that make our decisions for us ... We have to believe that we can really choose.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 14
“I no longer view the dishes as an unpleasant task. I see them as an opportunity to meditate ... I concentrate on washing the dishes and not on what I’m going to do next. The most important thing is what’s in front of me—now.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 15
“The history of AA shows that whenever a great need arises, that need is always met. In this respect, I’m quite sure that our history will go on repeating itself.”
Grapevine Daily Quote June 16
“Since personal calamity holds us in bondage no more, our most challenging concern has become the future of Alcoholics Anonymous; how to preserve among us AAs such a powerful unity that neither weakness of persons nor the strain and strife of these troubled times can harm our common cause.”
