Beavers Bend Round Robin
Beavers Bend Round Robin. [email protected]
Beavers Bend Round Robin. [email protected]
38th Green Lake Roundup. www.area75.org
28th National Bridging the Gap Workshop.
15th Mountain Conference. www.mountainaaconference.com
67th Missouri State Convention.
4th & 5th Step Fall Weekend.
Serenity by the Sea. www.serenityclubswfl.org
28th Gratitude Roundup. www.aagulfcoast.org
FL: Gratitude in Action. www.serenityclubswfl.org
32nd Sobriety By The Sea Rally. www.sobrietybythesea.com
61st Eastern Pennsylvania General Service Convention.
Three Rivers Big Book Weekend. www.threeriversbigbookweekend.org
Pockets of Enthusiasm. www.serenityclubswfl.org
29th Spring Conference. www.serenityclubswfl.org
34th South Bay Family Roundup. www.southbayroundup.org
“Each AA has been an individual who, because of his alcoholism, could seldom govern himself. Nor could any other human being govern the alcoholic’s obsession to drink, his drive to have things his own way ... Yet we alcoholics can be led, we can be inspired.”
“If humility can expel the obsession to drink alcohol, then surely humility can be our antidote for that subtle wine called success.”
“Let it never be said that the spiritual way is a cowardly or escapist approach to life. On the contrary, it requires maximum diligence and persistence to seek divine guidance when all the evidence of our eyes and ears tries to tell us that life is largely physical, intellectual and emotional.”
“I used to think that having a pint was the only way to have fun; now I know that, for me, it's the only way to destroy the fun that I'm having!”
“As I trudge the Road of Happy Destiny, AA holds my left hand, God holds my right, and I have no hands left to pick up a drink.”
“I learned ... that I was a sick man emotionally and physically. As every AA today knows, this knowledge can be an enormous relief. I no longer needed to consider myself essentially a fool or a weakling.”
“The word powerless ... described my situation with alcohol perfectly and completely. My life was more than unmanageable, it was illegal.”
“Each of us must conform reasonably well to AA’s Steps and Traditions, or else we shall go mad or die of alcoholism.”
“If it were not for the ‘we’ of AA, there would be no ‘I.’”
“By revealing our secrets and thereby ridding ourselves of guilt we can actually change our thinking and by altering our thinking we can change ourselves. What we will be tomorrow is determined by what we think today.”
“The AA message does not carry itself; somebody must carry it.”
“The most important thing AA has given me is the chance to get to know someone I never knew -- myself.”
“Sometimes when I think I am having a bad day, I am really learning a hard lesson, cheap. And sometimes, when I think I am having a good day, I am really in trouble and just haven't recognized it yet. I'm really no judge at all of what kind of day I'm having.”
“In relinquishing some goals because of lessened physical energy, I have been freed to achieve other and more satisfying ones that a deeper and more extensive Me has always known it wanted.”
“The other day, I sent an AA friend on a job interview. He went to the wrong address and he lost the man's name. In another office, he stated his purpose, was offered a job, and came back with one better than the job I sent him to look for.”
