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Your Voices In My Head

October 2014
By: Dave | Manchester, Washington
An AA thinks back on all the things people in and out of the rooms have said to him about his alcoholism

Voted Least Likely?

October 2014
By: Maureen G. | Wyckoff, New Jersey
Although she didn't fit the stereotype of an alcoholic, she became one anyway

Upon a Flimsy Reed

October 2014
By: Tara M. | Burton, Michigan
On first look, she wasn't sure AA had what she wanted, nor that it would work

The Pilgrimage Together

October 2014
By: Webster B. | Beverly, Massachusetts
A man reflects on his first sponsor and the things they shared

To Those Who Wait …

October 2014
By: Ernie P. | Florida
After not drinking for 25 years, he picked up. Now he has four years sober in AA

Typing through the Fear

October 2014
By: Ann K. | Houston, Texas
She used to need booze to write; now she just needs a little sober courage

I Kissed My Baby Goodbye

October 2014
By: Amber M. | Roseville, California
A mother goes to jail at nine months sober, yet finds a beautiful way to get through it

The Ultimate Share

October 2014
By: M.M. | Parksville, British Columbia
After years of drunken hospital visits, a member finally returns for a much better reason

Tema de discusión para reuniones

September 2014

Dear Grapevine

September 2014

Alcoholism At Large

September 2014

Letter from the Editor

September 2014

The September Grapevine Is Here!

September 2014
This month's special section features stories by members who got sober in their 50s, 60s, 70s, or later

Third Step Surgery

September 2014
By: Sam Marie E., | Atlanta, Georgia
Used to self-medicating with alcohol, she found herself looking to the Steps

Never Too Late

September 2014
By: Linda P. | Dansville, New York
After a lifetime of drinking, this grandmother of five sobered up

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Your Voices In My Head

October 2014
By: Dave | Manchester, Washington
An AA thinks back on all the things people in and out of the rooms have said to him about his alcoholism

Voted Least Likely?

October 2014
By: Maureen G. | Wyckoff, New Jersey
Although she didn't fit the stereotype of an alcoholic, she became one anyway

Upon a Flimsy Reed

October 2014
By: Tara M. | Burton, Michigan
On first look, she wasn't sure AA had what she wanted, nor that it would work

The Pilgrimage Together

October 2014
By: Webster B. | Beverly, Massachusetts
A man reflects on his first sponsor and the things they shared

To Those Who Wait …

October 2014
By: Ernie P. | Florida
After not drinking for 25 years, he picked up. Now he has four years sober in AA

Typing through the Fear

October 2014
By: Ann K. | Houston, Texas
She used to need booze to write; now she just needs a little sober courage

I Kissed My Baby Goodbye

October 2014
By: Amber M. | Roseville, California
A mother goes to jail at nine months sober, yet finds a beautiful way to get through it

The Ultimate Share

October 2014
By: M.M. | Parksville, British Columbia
After years of drunken hospital visits, a member finally returns for a much better reason

Tema de discusión para reuniones

September 2014

Dear Grapevine

September 2014

Alcoholism At Large

September 2014

Letter from the Editor

September 2014

The September Grapevine Is Here!

September 2014
This month's special section features stories by members who got sober in their 50s, 60s, 70s, or later

Third Step Surgery

September 2014
By: Sam Marie E., | Atlanta, Georgia
Used to self-medicating with alcohol, she found herself looking to the Steps

Never Too Late

September 2014
By: Linda P. | Dansville, New York
After a lifetime of drinking, this grandmother of five sobered up

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Grapevine Daily Quote October 12

“The laughter in AA is what attracted me from the very beginning. The restorative power of laughter should never be underestimated ... I have come to believe that I’m being restored to sanity when my sense of humor is restored and I cease to take myself so seriously.”

Brighton, Colorado, April 1976, “If You Feel Good, You’re Not Normal,” Happy, Joyous & Free
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 15

“AA is more than a set of principles; it is a Society of alcoholics in action. We must carry the message, else we ourselves can wither and those who haven’t been given the truth will die.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., July 1955, “What Is the Third Legacy?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 16

“Because of what I learned in my home group -- to be on time, sit in the front row, thank the speaker, take commitments, pray and meditate -- I’m able to carry the message to the alcoholic who still suffers. It’s important for me to be connected to the love of giving back and the joy of helping others -- chips, cakes, Step work and lots of reaching out.”

May 2014, “Calling Alcoholics,” AA Grapevine
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 17

“My greatest challenges are before me. But my experience with the Third Step, even in the smallest matters, gives me the courage to meet whatever lies ahead, twenty-four hours at a time.”

Manhattan, New York, March 2001, “Wait for the Pitch,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 21

“One old-timer explained it this way to me: ‘Don’t let your mind rattle on at meetings. Then all you’ll hear from someone else is something that gets you thinking about what you have to say. Listen to everything the person talking has to say, as if your life depended on it -- because it might one day. Listen to everyone this way, especially the ones you want to ignore,’ this old-timer said. ‘God won’t deprive you of the answer you need, if you’ve come to an AA meeting needing an answer. He may, however, have your answer come out of the mouth of the person you least expect to have your answer. God has a sense of humor.’”

May 1990, “Quiet Guidance,” Sober and Out
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 20

“The simplicity of this program never changes -- what works is constant: trust in God, clean house, and work with others.”

Concord, California, Mary 1997, “Take My Advice -- I’m Not Using It,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 22

“Through the years, I have read thousands of books and pamphlets, but the Big Book is still the superstar. The love flowing from its pages encourages me to keep the blade of my sobriety ever sharp and gleaming, to cut through all the ignorance and terror that surround still-suffering alcoholics.”

Wynberg, South Africa, March 1984, “Some Long-Time Views,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 18

“The things that count cease being those that can be held in the hand and become only what can be held in the heart.”

North Hollywood, California, August 1982, “Savoring Our Sobriety,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 19

“It is not the fault of great ideals that they are sometimes misused.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., June 1961, “Humility for Today,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 25

“In AA we talk a great deal about each other. Provided our motives are thoroughly good, this is not in the least wrong. But damaging gossip is quite something else. Of course, this kind of scuttlebutt can be well grounded in fact. But no such abuse of the facts could ever be twisted into anything resembling integrity. It can't be maintained that this sort of superficial honesty is good for anyone. So the need to examine ourselves is very much with us. Following a gossip binge we can well ask ourselves these questions: ‘Why did we say what we did? Were we only trying to be helpful and informative? Or were we not trying to feel superior by confessing the other fellow's sins? Or, because of fear and dislike, were we not really aiming to damage him?’ This would be an honest attempt to examine ourselves, rather than the other fellow. Here we see the difference between the use of the truth and its misuse. Right here we begin to regain the integrity we had lost.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961, “This Matter of Honesty,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 23

“Well-remembered is the comfort I used to take from an exaggerated belief in my own honesty ... I was so absurdly proud of my business standards that I never failed to whip up a fine contempt for those of my fellow Wall-Streeters who were prone to short-change their customers. This was arrogant enough, but the ensuing self-deception proved even worse. My prized business honesty was presently converted into a comfortable cloak under which I could hide the many serious flaws that beset other departments of my life. Being certain of this one virtue, it was easy to conclude that I had them all. For years on end, this prevented me from taking a good look at myself.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961, “This Matter of Honesty,” The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 27

“We now know that we shall always practice these principles: first because we must, then because we ought to, and finally because the majority of us will deeply want to do just that.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., May 1960, “What Is Freedom in AA?”, The Language of the Heart
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 24

“I write my goals and priorities in pencil, so I can erase them. This is not so I can sell myself short, but so I can strive for more ambitious outcomes. Recovery is a lifelong process; the moment I engrave in stone my blueprint for living, I’ll rediscover and recover something that is paramount to the value of my life. And then I’ll be looking for a new stone.”

Blythe, California, June 2005, “The Value of Life,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 26

“I don’t foresee outgrowing my need for help.”

Harrisonburg, Virginia, May 1991, “Lonely at the Top,” Emotional Sobriety
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Grapevine Daily Quote October 28

“Thelma told me that, no matter how much I feared making bad decisions, I could not learn how to make good decisions except by making decisions. ‘You’ll make mistakes,’ she said, ‘We all do. You will make some bad decisions before you learn how to make good ones. But what is true about good decisions is also true about bad ones: You will always learn from the consequences.’”

May 1990, “Quiet Guidance,” Sober and Out
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