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Saying the serenity prayer to regain sanity
finding favorite reads in the big book
telling the committee to shut up and then play my favorite music real loud
call my sponsor or AA friend someone who has more sober time than me
vacuum the heck out of the carpet
paint something



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where's the "things that I never did, that were suggested" list? lol smile.gif

-- Edited by StPeteDean on Monday 11th of January 2010 12:27:58 PM

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What worked?

1. I finally got rigorously honest with myself.
2. I finally followed ALL the suggestions-- thoroughly!

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after white knuckling for a long while, what worked?
(and still works)
Believing step 1, both parts of it, every day
Home Group
Sponsor
Steps - all of them, to the best of my ability
Service
Listening - you got two ears and one mouth for a reason, use them proportionately
Being honest
Believing stuff like there are no good reasons to take a drink, just lot's of excuses
learning - to talk to people when times are good so it's easier to talk when times are bad
that this too shall pass
that this is an illness
that it's my responsibility whether or not I take the first drink, because I know after that I am irresponsible
trust and Faith in my own, personal higher power.
trust in my sponsor
learning to keep my mouth shut
learning not to gossip
knowing that anger is an emotion and I don't have to turn into the Incredible Hulk when i feel angry
facing up to the wreckage of my past, learning that my amends may be rejected but making those amends to the best of my ability anyway and learning from, not living in, my past.
knowing that sometimes I don't know what I'm feeling so I better ask someone to help me. (Bugger, the only emotion I can identify first time every time is anger, then I have to figure out exactly what I'm fearing to feel this anger)

-- Edited by bikerbill on Monday 11th of January 2010 01:42:22 PM

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H -honesty

O -open-mindedness

W -willingness




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Hey all,

Just gonna add one again,

Getting out of my own head..........Scary place to be.

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meetings
meetings
meetings

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Finally, finally coming to the stark realization that booze was gonna kill me.
I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that Im one drink away from death.

Until this time I could not stay sober.

Willingness was and still is the secret/key for me. I must be willing to do anything to stay sober. Honesty comes later ....

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I can't get complacent, either.

Meeting Makers Make It.

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Again, this is a great post and I can relate to all the replies.

I'm windy so a quick story:
During much of the year that I went to AA and drank, I would write on a calendar the days that I got high or drunk (H for high and D for drunk, yes, I really did that). I would also write a brief description of the day. Mostly it was "hung out with Connie, H" or "fought with mom" or even "went to a meeting, DH." Well, I still have the calendar and on the day I got sober it simply says "read big book, felt better". It still gives me chills to this day.

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All of the above,

and reviewing my step one often,sometimes every few minutes if necessary.

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What worked? Thoroughly admitting alcohol had me whipped, going to a meeting and coming here and being surrounded by love and support, being told I didn't have to ever drink again and I didn't have to do it alone, and a rigid schedule of meetings, calling sponsor daily, and embracing the fellowship. Steps are keeping me sober...step 1 was critical to starting out of course.

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Doing it someone else's way! Sponsor, 12 steps, studying the Big Book, sponsoring, meetings, chairing meetings, my personal relationship with God...etc

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Dont' drink, go to meetings, don't drink, go to meetings, don't drink, go to meetings...it works

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Staying spiritually awake as a result of working the steps, carrying this message & exercising these principles in all my affairs..

Practice makes progress 1Day@aTime ;) Danielle x




-- Edited by Sobrietyspell on Friday 15th of January 2010 12:59:58 PM

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