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Significant March Dates in A.A. History

March 2, 2009 by Mark  
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Significant March Dates in A.A. History

Significant March Dates in A.A. History
from AA History Lovers at Yahoo! Groups;
March 1936 – AA had 10 members staying sober. At end of 1936 A.A. had 15 members.
March-May 1938 – Bill begins writing the book Alcoholics Anonymous. Works Publishing Inc established to support writing and printing of the book.
March 1940 – Mort J. came to LA from Denver; started custom of reading Chapter 5 Big Book at Cecil group.
March 1941 – Second printing of Big Book.
March 1941 – 1st Prison AA Group formed at San Quentin.
March 1946 – The March of Time film is produced by NY AA office.
March 1949 …read more

Recovery Patterns of Codependence

February 21, 2009 by Mark  
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Recovery Patterns of Codependence

Last year I republished “Patterns and Characteristics of Codependence” from CoDA. These are the Recovery Patterns of Codependence.
Codependence

Recovery

Denial Patterns
I have difficulty identifying what I am feeling.

I am aware of my feelings and identify them, often in the moment.

I minimize, alter, or deny how I truly feel.

I embrace my feelings as being valid and important. I am truthful with myself.

I perceive myself as being completely unselfish and dedicated to the well-being of others.

I keep the focus on my own well-being. I know the difference between caring and caretaking.

Significant February Dates in A.A. History

February 5, 2009 by Mark  
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Significant February Dates in A.A. History

Significant February Dates in A.A. History
from AA History Lovers at Yahoo! Groups;
FEB 1:
1918 – Original date set for Bill Wilson’s marriage to Lois Burnham. The date was moved up because of the war.
FEB. 2:
1942 – Bill Wilson paid tribute to Ruth Hock, AA’s first paid secretary, who resigned to get married. She had written approximately 15,000 letters to people asking for help
FEB. 5:
1941 – Pittsburgh Telegram ran a story on the first AA group’s Friday night meeting of a dozen “former hopeless drunks.”
FEB. 8:
1940 – Bill W., Dr. Bob, and six other A.A.s asked 60 rich friends of …read more

Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes 2009

January 26, 2009 by Mark  
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Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes 2009

Please, I pray I don’t go to that place where I believe I can live on yesterday’s sobriety…
Borrowed from last year;
Constant = Unchanged, Consistently recurring over time, persistent…
Page 20: “Our very lives, as ex-problem drinkers, depend upon our constant thought of others and how we may help meet their needs.”
Page 73: “But they had not learned enough of humility, fearlessness and honesty, in the sense we find it necessary, until they told someone all their story… He is under constant fear and tension – that makes for more drinking.”
Page 155: “He told me how he lived in constant worry about …read more

If The Shoe Fits

January 15, 2009 by Mark  
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If The Shoe Fits

Martyrdom
It was brought to my attention years ago that I was exhibiting this trait. Having discovered what it was for me today I can, on occasion, believe I see it in others. I can be wrong…
“The term martyr (Greek μάρτυς martys “witness”) is most commonly used today to describe an individual who sacrifices his or her life (or personal freedom) in order to further a cause or belief for many. Long ago, it initially signified a witness in the forensic sense, a person called to bear witness in legal proceedings. With this meaning it was used in the …read more

Significant January Dates in A.A. History

January 2, 2009 by Mark  
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Significant January Dates in A.A. History

Significant January Dates in A.A. History
from AA History Lovers at Yahoo! Groups;
Jan 1929 – Bill W. wrote third promise in Bible to quit drinking.
Jan 1940 – Akron group moves to new home at King School.
Jan 1944 – Dr. Harry Tiebout’s first paper on the subject of “Alcoholics Anonymous”.
Jan 1944 – Onset of Bill’s 11 years of depression.
Jan 1946 – Readers Digest does a story on AA.
Jan 1948 – 1st A.A. meeting in Japan
Jan 1951 – AA Grapevine publishes memorial issue for Dr Bob.
Jan 1958 – Bill writes article for Grapevine on “Emotional Sobriety”.
Jan 1, 1943 – Columbus Dispatch reports 1st …read more

The Sheer Simplicity Of The Twelve Steps

December 22, 2008 by Mark  
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The Sheer Simplicity Of The Twelve Steps

Dr. Bob made many profound statements about recovery during a time when technology wasn’t really up to the task of recording him.
This is but one paragraph of his written words from the A.A. Grapevine printed in September, 1948 which clearly demonstrates his devotion and commitment to A.A.’s”original,” God-based “design for living.” [Back To Basics - The Alcoholics Anonymous Beginners Meetings, pgs. 163-164]
“As finally expressed and offered, they [the Twelve Steps] are simple in language, plain in meaning. They are workable by any person having a sincere desire to obtain and keep sobriety. The results are the proof. Their simplicity and …read more

Significant December Dates in A.A. History

December 2, 2008 by Mark  
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Significant December Dates in A.A. History

Significant December Dates in A.A. History
from AA History Lovers at Yahoo! Groups;
Dec 1934 – Bill & Lois start attending Oxford Group meetings.
Dec 1934 to May 1935 – Bill works with alcoholics, but fails to sober any of them. Lois reminds him HE is sober.
Dec 1938 – Twelve Steps written.
Nov/Dec 1939 – Akron group withdrawals from association with Oxford Group. Meetings moved from T Henry & Clarence Williams to Dr Bob and other members homes.
Dec 1939 – First AA group in mental institution, Rockland State Hospital, NY.
Dec 1939 – 1st home meeting in Los Angeles at Kaye M.’s house.
Dec 1939 – …read more

Because I Just Want To Live!

November 24, 2008 by Mark  
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Because I Just Want To Live!

Having searched through my alky mind for a quick-witted response to our neighborhood troll Micky/David/Patrick/Whatever and his insanity/stupidity, coming up with nothing more than immaturity on my part, I began looking around some of my “favorite” places and found Barefoots’ Place once again.
Thought about referring to The Akron Manual which was reprinted at Barefoot’s to give us an idea how the oldtimers did it in the beginning but I decided on this – “The Insanity Of Alcohol.” Ya’ see Micky, you have some worth – you motivated my mind to what could kill me and I used the tools. Now …read more

Significant November Dates In A.A. History

November 1, 2008 by Mark  
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Significant November Dates In A.A. History

Significant November Dates In A.A. History
from AA History Lovers at Yahoo! Groups;
Nov 1934 – Ebby T. carries message to Bill.
Nov 1936 – Fitz M leaves Towns Hospital to become ‘AA #3 in NY’ with Bill W and Hank P.
Nov 1937 – Bill and Dr. Bob compare notes in Akron. Count forty cases staying sober. Meeting of the Akron Group to consider Bill’s ideas for how to expand the movement … a book, AA hospitals, paid missionaries. Passed by a majority of 2.
Nov/Dec 1939 – Akron group withdrawals from association with Oxford Group. Meetings moved from T Henry & Clarence …read more

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