50th International Women's Conference
Honolulu, Oahu, HI: 50th International Women's Conference. [email protected]
Honolulu, Oahu, HI: 50th International Women's Conference. [email protected]
Lexington, KY: We Have Recovered Big Book Workshop. [email protected]
Vancouver, British Columbia: 43rd North Shore Roundup.

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Trying to figure it all out in my head brings on waves of fear, anxiety, and self-reproach. So I say, 'What can I do for myself and others today?'
In AA we aim not only for sobriety – we try again to become citizens of the world that we rejected, and of the world that once rejected us.
Human beings come and go, but principles go on and on.
I build today the road I travel tomorrow.
The most difficult thing a man can do is turn his eyes inward upon his real self.
When I'm in fear, my sponsor always tells me, 'Maybe you should get a bigger God.'
Simplicity, devotion, steadfastness, and loyalty; these, we remembered, were the hallmarks of character which Dr. Bob had well implanted in so many of us.
We will still have daydreams ... But they will be constructive dreams, rather than mere flights of fancy.
When we concentrate on loving those we think are unlovable, we find out how expansive love is.
In the Twelve Steps, AA offers not a theory, not a hypothesis, not a pious hope, not -- thank God -- wistful or wishful thinking, but an historical record of how more than 25,000 [now over 2,000,000] alcoholics achieved sobriety.
I am responsible for reporting for duty and making the effort to overcome the adversity, and in so doing to overcome myself.
Whatever strengthens the spirituality of the group strengthens my spirituality, and vice versa.
Truly transforming spiritual experiences are nearly always founded on calamity and collapse.
I pray that I may continue to grow in unselfishness, enough to care about the lives of all alcoholics, wherever they may be -- those that are with us and those yet to come.
"Change is scary, even if it promises a better life."
