AA Thought for the Day <!--011126-->

When we were drinking, most of us never thought of helping others. We liked to buy drinks for people, because that made us feel like big shots. But we only used others for our own pleasure. To really go out and try to help somebody who needed help never occurred to us. To us, helping […]
Each Day a New Beginning <!--011126-->

Fear is only an illusion. It is the illusion that creates the feeling of separateness the false sense of isolation that exists only in your imagination. —Jeraldine Sounders— We are one. We are connected, interdependent parts of the whole. We are not separate from each other except in the mind, in our false understanding of […]
Daily Reflections <!--011126-->

THE 100% STEP Only Step One, where we made the 100 percent admission we were powerless over alcohol, can be practiced with absolute perfection. TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, p. 68 Long before I was able to obtain sobriety in A.A., I knew without a doubt that alcohol was killing me, yet even with this […]
Promise of a new Day <!--011126-->

Children require guidance and sympathy far more than instruction. —Anne Sullivan— Children are not just the people under ten. We are all children at heart. And in many of the activities that call us we are as uncertain of the steps to take, as unsure of the course of the outcomes as any ten-year-old. No […]
Keep it Simple <!--011126-->

…If there is a harder way of doing something, someone will find it. —Ralph E. Ross— When we used alcohol or other drugs, we did most things the hard way. We could turn a simple task into a day-long project. We could turn a simple problem into an argument. We were creative giants in doing […]