38th Hilton Head Mid-Winter Conference
38th Hilton Head Mid-Winter Conference. www.hiltonheadmidwinterconference.com
38th Hilton Head Mid-Winter Conference. www.hiltonheadmidwinterconference.com
Alabama Straight Outta Big Book Roundup. [email protected]
Hualapai MountainRoundup. [email protected]
Northwest Fellowship Of The Spirit. www.nwfots.org
Texas Area 68 Fall Assembly. [email protected]
54th Massachusetts State Convention. [email protected]
72nd Tri-State Convention.
Foster City Men. [email protected]
20th Ladybug Women's Roundup. [email protected]
26th Falls City Convention. [email protected]
4th Women's Gratitude Getaway.
register @ www.gratitudegetaway.com
India National Convention. www.aaudupicanig.org
34th Taos Mountain Fiesta. www.taosmountainfiesta.org
79th Laurel Highlands Conference. [email protected] [email protected]
35th St. Cloud Roundup. [email protected] www.stcloudroundup.org
“Pride in my intelligence blinded me to how much I did not know.”
“Truth is not a bludgeon to be used indiscriminately ... When I am asked for an opinion or advice, I give it to the best of my ability with as much gentleness, understanding, and tolerance as I can scrape up.”
“I have no idea how I made it this long, or what has kept me sober. But if I were to guess, I’d say that it has something to do with the slogan, ‘Keep coming back -- no matter what.’”
“We all know whose inventory we take in AA, right?”
“I can no longer use the illness of alcoholism as an excuse for anything. There is a catch, however. If I fail to use my recovery in service to others, I will become sick again.”
“I’ve found the comfort, love, and support I need to pick up the pieces and try again after my setbacks ... I’m not alone in my journey.”
“There are more amends to be made, letters to be sent, Twelfth Step work to be done, responsibilities to be assumed, and honest talks to be had with loved ones. Life is meant to be lived by facing the challenges it brings. Otherwise, I’m not living, just existing.”
“Sometimes we register surprise, shock, and anger when people find fault with AA. We are apt to be disturbed to such an extent that we cannot benefit from constructive criticism. This sort of resentment makes no friends and achieves no constructive purpose. Certainly, this is an area in which we can improve.”
“You never know until you go out to meet it what any given day is going to be, but the way you go to meet it surely makes a difference.”
“I have had to face my past, one episode at a time, and become willing to look at the truth. I could feel the pain and fear, like trolls under the bridge, waiting to jump out and challenge my self-esteem.”
“’Absolute humility would consist of a state of complete freedom from myself, freedom from all the claims that my defects of character now lay so heavily upon me. Perfect humility would be a full willingness, in all times and places, to find and to do the will of God.’”
“Some days I feel almost normal, almost sane.”
“I believe anyone can be helped if they have an honest desire to stop drinking. I’m living proof.”
“I could do something about changing my own thoughts, but nothing about changing the people around me.”
“I do not need to make amends on my hands and knees; I need to walk tall, without false pride. When I go in humility and sincerely ask people to forgive me, this will remove the burden from my shoulders.”
