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My First AA Experience

January 2017
She attended her first meeting drunk and the hand of AA did not reach out to her. Sober ten years later, she remembers with resentment—and forgivness.

Better Late Than Never?

January 2017
It isn’t your age that counts when you come into the program, it’s your willingness, as one older newcomer discovers

Welcome To The Dungeon

January 2017
Dragging himself out of the solitary apartment where he did his drinking, he found an unexpected blessing in the neighbor who used to make his life miserable

Cheat Sheet To Sobriety

January 2017
The period from five to ten can be a little dangerous if AA’s turn complacent, but one woman has found a solution

And she waits...

December 2016
By: Kirie P. | Brinnon, Washington
In a tiny rural village with no street lights and no AA, a woman brews a pot of coffee and reads

Big, Beautiful & Wild

December 2016
By: Brian M | Portchester, New York
With grizzly bears and bighorn sheep for neighbors, how was he ever going to stay sober?

I know, I’ve been There

December 2016
By: Doug T. | Wichita, Kansas
On a 12th Step call at a remote Kansas farm, three men learn that the language of the heart can come through a pen

Guiding Light

December 2016
By: Dora S. | Sailing Vessel “Chillmore”
Staying sober on a rum-filled ship can be rough. But with her sponsor as her lighthouse, she’s doing it

Let it snow

December 2016
By: Tolly M. | Charlottesville, Virginia
Holidays were once a constant storm. But now we have each other to keep us sober, safe and warm

Happily Giving

December 2016
By: Brenda M. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, what a bag of goodies we have to share once we we get sober

Office Party Gone Bad

December 2016
By: Mark E. | Lebanon, Ohio
Boy, had he done it now. Little did he know he was about to be quietly 12th-Stepped

“I Heard You Don’t Drink”

December 2016
By: Rodney D. | Fort Lauderdale, Florida
There’s nothing like an anonymity break to ruin a lovely, hot summer beach day

Can’t Stop

December 2016
By: Coleen F. | Jacksonville, Alabama
Her compulsion to drink made her hide vodka everywhere—in drawers, in old coats—even on the highway

Pray for land!

December 2016
By: Jim B. | Richardson, Texas
Stuck on a crazy boat for 10 days with no money and a dangerous captain—and no meetings in sight

Late Night Shopping Spree

December 2016
By: Gary R. | Ventura, California
He just wanted a few things to go with his booze—and hey, why pay? Oh, he paid alright

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My First AA Experience

January 2017
She attended her first meeting drunk and the hand of AA did not reach out to her. Sober ten years later, she remembers with resentment—and forgivness.

Better Late Than Never?

January 2017
It isn’t your age that counts when you come into the program, it’s your willingness, as one older newcomer discovers

Welcome To The Dungeon

January 2017
Dragging himself out of the solitary apartment where he did his drinking, he found an unexpected blessing in the neighbor who used to make his life miserable

Cheat Sheet To Sobriety

January 2017
The period from five to ten can be a little dangerous if AA’s turn complacent, but one woman has found a solution

And she waits...

December 2016
By: Kirie P. | Brinnon, Washington
In a tiny rural village with no street lights and no AA, a woman brews a pot of coffee and reads

Big, Beautiful & Wild

December 2016
By: Brian M | Portchester, New York
With grizzly bears and bighorn sheep for neighbors, how was he ever going to stay sober?

I know, I’ve been There

December 2016
By: Doug T. | Wichita, Kansas
On a 12th Step call at a remote Kansas farm, three men learn that the language of the heart can come through a pen

Guiding Light

December 2016
By: Dora S. | Sailing Vessel “Chillmore”
Staying sober on a rum-filled ship can be rough. But with her sponsor as her lighthouse, she’s doing it

Let it snow

December 2016
By: Tolly M. | Charlottesville, Virginia
Holidays were once a constant storm. But now we have each other to keep us sober, safe and warm

Happily Giving

December 2016
By: Brenda M. | Boise, Idaho
Oh, what a bag of goodies we have to share once we we get sober

Office Party Gone Bad

December 2016
By: Mark E. | Lebanon, Ohio
Boy, had he done it now. Little did he know he was about to be quietly 12th-Stepped

“I Heard You Don’t Drink”

December 2016
By: Rodney D. | Fort Lauderdale, Florida
There’s nothing like an anonymity break to ruin a lovely, hot summer beach day

Can’t Stop

December 2016
By: Coleen F. | Jacksonville, Alabama
Her compulsion to drink made her hide vodka everywhere—in drawers, in old coats—even on the highway

Pray for land!

December 2016
By: Jim B. | Richardson, Texas
Stuck on a crazy boat for 10 days with no money and a dangerous captain—and no meetings in sight

Late Night Shopping Spree

December 2016
By: Gary R. | Ventura, California
He just wanted a few things to go with his booze—and hey, why pay? Oh, he paid alright

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Grapevine Daily Quote July 5

“Let us AAs no longer be takers from society. Instead, let us be givers.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1946, “Policy on Gift Funds”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 6

“Many of us think today the main problem of Alcoholics Anonymous is this: How, as a movement, shall we maintain our humility -- and so our unity -- in the face of what the world calls a great triumph? Perhaps we need not look far afield for an answer. We need only adapt and apply to our group life those principles upon which each of us has founded his own recovery.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1947, “Traditions Stressed in Memphis Talk”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 7

“I’m becoming so secure in AA, I’ve even discarded the cute, funny, phony me my civilian friends used to know. I don’t have to dance with a rose in my teeth; I can just dance. And I don’t have to be the only girl at the picnic who can swing Tarzan-style from a rope into the river. I can swim calmly, like the forty-year-old mother of four I am.”

“Growth,” Houston, Texas, June 1976, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 8

“I saw that fear was a character defect, so I modified my Seventh Step Prayer. After  ‘remove every single defect of character,’ I added, ‘and every unreasonable fear.’”

“Unreasonable Fears,” Brea, California, July 2010, No Matter What: Dealing with Adversity in Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 9

“My spiritual awakening has involved three major leaps: Save Me, Help Me, and Use Me.”

“Save Me, Help Me, Use Me,” Essex Junction, Vermont, February 2000, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 10

“It should be the privilege, even the right, of each individual or group to handle anonymity as they wish ... Each individual will have to decide where he ought to draw the line -- how far he ought to carry the principle in his own affairs, how far he may go in dropping his own anonymity without injury to Alcoholics Anonymous as a whole.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1946, “A Tradition Born of Our Anonymity”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 11

“It seems to me that one of the major purposes of the last three Steps is to keep us from complacency, to keep us growing so that we don’t fall back into our old, sick ways and perhaps even into active alcoholism.”
 

“Step Ten: Up Close and Personal,” West Henrietta, New York, October 2007, Emotional Sobriety II
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 12

“Nowadays my brain no longer races compulsively in either elation, grandiosity, or depression. I have been given a quiet place in bright sunshine."

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., January 1958, “The Next Frontier: Emotional Sobriety”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 13

“By our Twelve Steps we have recovered, by our Twelve Traditions we have unified, and through our Third Legacy -- Service -- we shall carry the AA message down through the corridors of time to come.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., November 1951, “Services Make AA Tick”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 14

“We cannot grow very much unless we constantly try to envision what the eternal spiritual values are.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 15

“Mere change is not necessarily progress.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., October 1945, “The Book Is Born”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 16

“Self-centeredness is a poison to my emotional system. It frustrates my every effort toward a comfortable and happy existence. A terrible chain reaction begins. Fear sets in. Anger, resentment, and self-pity become my guiding forces. My only escape is to put this awful selfishness aside and become involved with the world around me.”

“The Root of Our Troubles,” December 1979, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 17

“Isn’t a donation of my time and services just as important as my donation of cash? What if my home group had money for coffee, rent, and literature, but no one to open the meeting room and make the coffee?”

“AA Needs More Than Just Money,” Manassas, Virginia, July 1992, AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 18

“The part of my job that always catches me off-guard is the palpable jolt of pleasure I get from the little ways to be helpful -- to be of service -- to others, for which they are so genuinely grateful.”

“We Get What We Get,” York Harbor, Maine, October 2001, Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote July 19

“Life is lived moment to moment ... and every moment provides me with an opportunity for growth.”

“Drama Queen,” Madison, Wisconsin, November 2010, Emotional Sobriety II
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