How to do Step 1 in Alcoholics Anonymous
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2021
- This is how I think about step 1 in Alcoholics Anonymous with my personal story of how I got there.
Step 1 in AA reads:
Admitted we were powerless over alcohol-that our lives had become unmanageable.
For me, the powerlessness was pretty cut and dried by the time I got into the rooms of AA. The unmanageable part was little harder to grasp. I did get it, though, and not a moment too soon.
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Step 1 is NOT something we "DO", it's something that happens to us. That "something" is SURRENDER!. Not a little, not partial, not mostly...but complete, unadulterated, and total SURRENDER!
It is akin to taking a needle to a balloon. We exhale, and cease fighting everything, and everyone...especially ourselves. It is only at this point that we have ANY chance at sobriety.
We finally, FINALLY, become willing to "live differently". Steps 2 through 12 are our instructions for "living differently".
I do NOT wake up each day and bemoan the fact that I am powerless over alcohol, and my life is unmanageable, in fact, it's not a part of my consciousness. I have lived the Steps long enough to know that "today" anything is possible, and that my job is to get the hell out of the way, so that I can live to good purpose. Peace...Mark 5/8/1994
I remember when I admitted that I was an alcoholic. That started my journey to recovery. On December, 12, 2023 I will be alcohol free for 30 years. My journey is not over yet. One day at a time.
Those days at a time sure can add up! Congratulations on your impending anniversary
congratulations!
Thank you for posting this.
I remember when I sat in aa meetings for twenty years reliving war stories and repeating the same thing over and over.
Yep. I remember that too. I’ve not been to a meeting in a few years now. I feel that, for me, they have served their purpose.
You were attending the wrong meetings. "Step" meetings are where you will find rigorous honesty, hope, kindness, compassion, decency, love, and people living in the solution, instead of the problem. "War stories" will get you nowhere!
Sobriety is all about "What it's like NOW".
Thanks for sharing 😊 this helps me remember I was powerless and unmanageable
This was absolutely beautiful to listen too!! Thank you 🙏 for Sharing I completely understand what you're saying!! Right on Brother from San Francisco CA. My recovery date is Nov 1, 1996. Married in 99 and thanks 🙏🙏🙏 For Everyday !!
You are so welcome. Congratulations on your achievements! 🙏🏻
You've filled in the gaps and said what I'm going through. After a year im still cutting down... Controversial I know. A couple of things have happened recently to make me speed the process along. I'm coming up on 7 months free of amphetamines too. ODAAT
Thanks for sharing this brother. I’m familiar with addict inside trying to persuade myself I’m not an addict. I’m coming to terms with this. My problem is cocaine. The ‘yets’ are real. I’ve not lost my family, health or finances - but it’s all in the post if I don’t admit I’m powerless.
It’s so good to hear that you understand the yets. Sounds like you might be ready.
I've often wondered if AA even exist in the UK because Alcoholic behavior is so excepted and even considered "cultural" across the pond. Brits often make fun of Americans for having strange a relationship with Alcohol because we binge drink in our 20s then become nearly "sober" in our 30s, My question is how do you continue that lifestyle for your entire life while having several kids and having to make a living.
Thanks for the video I wish I got away from alcohol at that stage." I know I'm an alcoholic, I know I'm not an alcoholic" that is so true.
Thanks for watching. I hope you find what you are looking for. That period of denial is the worst and seems to last forever.
Thank you so much for this video. It’s exactly what I needed
I took notes and so much I can relate to. I’m AF 4 weeks today and love the YET …I never heard that. Cycle of Deception….comparing….thank you so much. Though I don’t see where to join on a link you mention?
You are so welcome! 4 weeks is amazing. I hope you managed this weekend too. It does get easier, it really does.
Thanks for pointing out my error in not including the link to my shorts series. I've edited the video to add it and put it in the description too. It's this link here:
ruclips.net/p/PLHfR8t02ksy4xLddARwaW769FLo3ZP36m
Thanks brother Cams. 🙏🏽
Giving up the drink was the easy bit for me
Yeah, now that I look back, it kinda was.
Cheers man interesting way to share
Thanks!
Thankyou for your video
My pleasure
How about tradition 11?
Nice fire.
Y.E.T you're eligible too
my last drink was on Nov 8 1993. and my question is, is that A Taylor GS mini in the background? I play one myself.
No, it's a Driezehnter Model A, handbuilt.
@@CamsCampbell wow. I bet that you have been playing for a while. I also have a 2002 Fender Telecaster American standard. it has a sunburst finish. I'm an alcoholic as well.
@@robertmartinez4174 Yeah, 30+ years.
Do any members on here even know the Traditions? In particular, Tradition 11.
There. I've said my piece. [since June 16th 1992]
Thanks. That's a good length of sobriety. Keep it going!
I just get super happy and relapse
That’s where steps 2&3 come in. The big book is really clear that we must have a spiritual experience. That is when the miracle happens! And the obsession is relieved, my relapses always come out of the blue when life is going great
That’s also the state I’m in when I start drinking again. Things get good and I seem to forget all the negative that comes from drinking.
As much as I’ve read on the topic of spirituality ( including countless NDE accounts) and have prayed to make a connection: zilch!
Would you like some ice cream dear? 😂
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Don't
Is AA a cult. It scares me. But I don't want to live like this anymore
Not a cult, no. Just a bunch of people in various states of recovery trying to get well and help others to do the same. If it were a cult, it would have leaders, but it doesn't. It's not for everyone, but it's surely worth a try to find out. It saved my life. It could do the same for you.
Thanks ok@@CamsCampbell
Hey I’m sure this video breaks the 11th tradition and probably 12.
It does, but yer man hasn't been to meetings in few years now and feels he's got all he needs from them. Like I've no heard that one before in my 32 years this June 16th and still doing 3 a week minimum.