Rocky Point Roundup
Rocky Point, Mexico: Rocky Point Roundup. www.rockypointroundup.org
Rocky Point, Mexico: Rocky Point Roundup. www.rockypointroundup.org
Bouctouche, New Brunswick: Area 81 Fall Assembly & Roundup.
27th Mackinac Island Fall Weekend. [email protected] www.aalansingmi.org
Pughtown, PA: Downingtown Young People Conference.
Hagerstown, MD: 29th Maryland Fall Convention.
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands: 27th Promises in ParadiseCaribbean Convention.
Bossier City, LA: 68th Tri-State Convention. [email protected] www.aa-shreveport.org
Mason City, IA: Area 24 Fall Conference. [email protected]
Mesa, AZ: ASCYPAA (Arizona State Conference of Young People in AA).
Buffalo, NY: 72nd Buffalo Fall Convention. www.buffaloaany.org
Cornwall, Ontario: 66th Fall Cornwall Conference. [email protected] www.cornwallaa.com
Traverse City, MI: Traverse City Fall Roundup. [email protected]
Framingham, MA: 50th Massachusetts State Convention. [email protected]
Manchester, VT: Woman to Woman New England.
Santa Marla, CA: 52nd District Central Coast Roundup.
“Few victims of this illness can expect sobriety without a major change in most aspects of living.”
“The more I learn the more there is to learn.”
“All of us in AA have a right to our own opinion, even if that opinion is that somebody else’s opinion is not as good as ours ... The whole structure of AA is based on a democratic spirit. There are no bosses or gurus.”
“When the shadows of my past were placed in the light, I was thankful for the ‘design for living’ that the Twelve Steps provide. It helps me to handle the shock of who I was, who I am today, and who I want to be.”
“In the years ahead we shall, of course, make mistakes. Experience has taught us that we need have no fear of doing this, providing that we always remain willing to confess our faults and to correct them promptly.”
“It is very possible that I might not be the most suitable person to sponsor a particular new member. I might be unsuited by my personality, by my education (or lack of education) or by my profession. For the same reasons I might be just the one to sponsor someone else.”
“It seems to me that I achieve growth by leaving things out – when I don’t say the cross word, when I don’t answer sarcastically. If I can delay only one second, maybe two, I have time to ask myself, ‘Do I really want to say that?’”
“I need my home group to be a place where I can learn to practice the principles embodied in the Twelve Steps with other alcoholics. This sets in motion my willingness to practice these principles in all my affairs, including my home life.”
“The mind will often drift away into daydreams, but patiently we turn our attention back to the truth and the reality of existence and experience, all as it is happening right now.”
“My belief in a Higher Power is as strong as it was when I went to my first AA meeting and accepted the first and second Steps as simply and as trustfully as a child accepts its mother’s milk ... So what on earth was I looking for? I just don’t know. I guess I wanted a little Tinker Bell all my own to show me the right and only way out of every situation.”
“When it seems like love just isn’t enough, I remind myself that it is all I have to give beyond my experience, strength and hope.”
“Success and failure share a common denominator ... Both are temporary.”
“Faith is more than our greatest gift; its sharing with others is our greatest responsibility.”
“Excessive guilt or rebellion leads to spiritual poverty.”
“There are winners and whiners, and sometimes I seem to embody both. I am, as my friends remind me, a human being.”
