Tuesday, January 2, 2018

In recovery, stay abstinent only by 
sharing with 12Step fellow members.



Don C. from Colorado speaking at an AA speaker meeting. Addiction treatment WORKS! The Twelve Step Model has been utilized as a treatment for alcohol abuse a...


Inline image 4Inline image 2Inline image 3

Inline image 1

My Gratitude Links from God =got them back..with God's Help!!

Forgiving others and ourselves John Bradshaw -YouTubes











Carolyn Everett-McRae 

CaresLifesWisdom AllsortsPetStuff
 for Meditations and buying my Books


AAA 12 Step Caring Counselling Clinical Society

Above and Beyond AA 


- On Line- Life Coach for YOU & YOURS! 604-229-2194

CaresLifesWisdom AllsortsPetStuff
They call me “Ny 9-11 Canadian Angel” that was on CNN and in the the New Papers-Volunteer-Minister-Philanthropist
I am Starting this 
Spiritual Program
in Honor of my Brother James
Who Committed Suicide
He was a 27 years old a Gay JW- 
Jehovah Witness=Shamed Him 
Not Good!
This is a Spiritual Program using the 
AA 12Step Program as a Guide
- to a Happier Balanced Life.
- AAA 12Step Caring Counselling Clinical Society-Give back & God gives to YOU..
I was the Ny 9/11 Canadian Angel @ Ground Zero-
My Dream is to start 12Step Churches - God Not Guilt and
12Step Teen Angels- Addiction affects the whole family -
Heal the families of America and the World and you Heal the System.
Stop the Killing of our Children and Friends!!:

Inline image 6

In recovery, stay abstinent only by 
sharing with 12Step fellow members.
The new is but the old come true; each sunrise sees a new year born.--Helen Hunt Jackson

We know that a totally new life can begin on any day of a year, at any hour of the day, or at any moment of an hour. That new life began the moment we decided to surrender and admit to powerlessness over a substance or an impulse. It began when we accepted the fact that we needed help and could receive it simply by asking.

Many of us used to choose New Year's Day as a time for making good resolutions and swearing off bad habits. When we failed, we simply shrugged and said, "Maybe I can start tomorrow, next week - or next New Year's Day." We were always going to "turn over a new leaf."

Now, in recovery, we no longer depend on doing it all alone. We know we can stay abstinent only by sharing with fellow members.

Let me remember, each day in recovery is another milestone. I no longer have to use a calendar.

You are reading from the book:


No comments:

Post a Comment