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Hazelden Betty Ford's Thought for the Day offers daily meditations for people in recovery or affected by addiction to alcohol or other drugs. Browse daily passages from our most popular meditation books to find your inspiration today.
What Are the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous? The Twelve Steps are a set of guiding principles in addiction treatment that outline a course of action for tackling problems related to alcoholism, drug addiction and behavioral compulsion.
Step 10 of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous encourages people in recovery to take stock of emotional disturbances in a daily inventory.
This article explains Steps 1-3 of Alcoholics Anonymous. Discovering how AA works takes time, but this beginner's guide can help you get started.
The AA Serenity Prayer. These simple words ring clear through the hearts and minds of Alcoholics Anonymous members across the world: God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change the things I can, and Wisdom to know the difference.
The AA Promises were meant to showcase the hope, possibility and inevitable goodness that will arise from working the Twelve Steps, partaking in the AA community and helping other alcoholics achieve sobriety.
A hasty reading of the 12 Steps may give some people this impression. But if we probe the day-to-day practice of Twelve Step groups, we get a far different picture. A cult is a group that centers on a single personality and forbids dissent among its members.
Step 12 of Alcoholics Anonymous blends spiritual awakening, carrying the message, and daily practice. Dive into the subtle, gradual impact of AA's Step Twelve.
Learn what Drop the Rock means in working Alcoholics Anonymous Steps 6 and 7 and how those Steps have a ripple effect into Step 10 and your spiritual growth in recovery.
AA's Step One says: "We admitted we were powerless over alcohol." This article explains AA's first step in detail with help from recovery author Jeff Jay.