50th Area 43 State Convention
50th Area 43 State Convention. http://nhaa.net/events/
50th Area 43 State Convention. http://nhaa.net/events/
34th First City Roundup. www.area02alaska.org
Mid-Winter Roundup. [email protected]
34th District 9 Winter Holiday Convention. [email protected]
Big Apple Roundup (New York City). www.bigappleroundup.org/convention/
Lollapalooza Conference. www.lollapaloozaofaa.org
Southeast Louisiana Spring Roundup. www.springroundupla.com
Cedar River Round Up. www.cedarriverroundup.org
29th Heartland Roundup. [email protected] www.heartlandroundup.org
Crystal Coast Roundup. [email protected]
Area 74 Spring Conference. www.area74.org
23rd Costa Rica International Convention. www.aaconventioncostarica.com
Panhandle Jamboree. [email protected]
19th Okanogan Valley Winter Roundup. www.okanoganvalleyroundup.com
62nd Coastal Bend Jamboree. www.cbjamboree.org
“We shall often miscalculate the future in whole or in part. But even so, this will be far better than to refuse to think at all.”
“True morality has its inevitable compensations, for when we benefit someone we increase our own happiness.”
“Rigorous action coupled with conscious reflection and human compassion will gain me new opportunities for greater hope and harmony with all those I deal with -- even ones with whom I disagree.”
“When finally my household went quite broke, I woke up to the fact that I hadn't been able to face the prospect of going back to work. So I returned to Wall Street after all. And I have ever since been glad that I did ... Indeed, there was one colossal dividend that resulted directly from my grudging decision to reenter the market place. It was a Wall Street business trip to Akron, Ohio, in 1935, that first brought me face to face with Dr. Bob -- AA's co-founder-to-be. So the birth of AA itself actually hinged on the fact that I had been trying to meet my bread-and-butter responsibilities.”
“Each day I turn my ongoing spiritual experience into a sane and happy usefulness among my fellow travelers.”
“We should question no one's transformation -- whether it be sudden or gradual. Nor should we demand anyone's special type for ourselves, because our own experience suggests that we are apt to receive whatever may be the most useful for our needs.”
“If I am truly going to grow along spiritual lines, I’m going to have to walk with the truest spirit of human compassion for others that I can muster in all of my affairs.”
“Sobriety for me was the complete life change that occurred after I fully invested myself in the AA program.”
“Today it is no longer about who cares for me, it is about learning to love others.”
“Change happens in sobriety and, big or small, I try to see where God wants me to fit in each day.”
“I don't know a whole lot about this sobriety thing. But what I do know is that I am deeply grateful. Grateful to Bill W. and Doctor Bob for beginning this thing and laying it all down for me in twelve, easy-to-follow Steps; grateful to the God of my understanding; grateful for my fellows with whom I share this journey; and grateful for my sponsor and my friends.”
“For the most part, situations requiring utter honesty are clear-cut, and readily recognizable. We simply have to face up to them, our fear and pride regardless. Failing to do this, we shall be sure to suffer those ever-mounting conflicts which can only be resolved by plain honesty.”
“Putting my ego aside to ask others for help still doesn’t come naturally, so I’ve made it a part of my Tenth Step inventory, asking, ‘Have I failed to ask for help when I needed it today?’”
“Nowhere in the AA literature does it say that this is a selfish program. It does, however, talk about becoming selfless.”
“Anger in all its forms is ugly. I see the absence of anger as one form of grace.”
