Recovery Acronyms
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This acronym represents the foundational idea "Keep It Simple, Sweetheart."

What is KISS?

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The first steps of Alcoholics Anonymous asks you to admit this. 

What is powerlessness over alcohol?

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Drinking plenty of this is essential for physical and emotional health.

What is water?

100

Recovery meetings often use this type of large book.

What is The Big Book?

100

A common milestone celebrated in recovery after one week.

What is seven days sober?

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The Big Book belongs to this recovery program.

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

100

"This too shall ___."

What is pass?

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This comedic actor and star of Mrs. Doubtfire was open about his recovery journey.

Who is Robin Williams?

200

This Four-letter acronym is a guide to handling tough emotions: "Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired."

What is Halt?

200

Bill Wilson co-founded this program in 1935. 

What is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)?

200

This type of exercise, like yoga or tai chi, is known to reduce stress.

What is low-impact exercise?

200

A sponsor is someone who provides this to those in recovery.

What is guidance or support?

200

Sobriety anniversaries are often referred to as this.

What are birthdays?

200

The Big Book refers to this higher power.

What is God (or a power greater than ourselves)?

200

"One ___ at a time."

What is day?

200

This basketball legend and HIV/AIDS advocate found sobriety in recovery.

Who is Magic Johnson?

300

The acronym for "One Day at a Time."

What is ODAAT?

300

This is the first step in creating as boundary. 

What is identifying your needs?

300

Writing in this helps track emotions and growth.

What is a journal?

300

These items, like chips or tokens, are used to celebrate sobriety milestones.

What are sobriety coins?

300

This color coin is often given for one year of sobriety.

What is gold?

300

The 12 Steps are designed to foster this within the individual.

What is spiritual growth or awakening?

300

"Let go and let ___."

What is God?

300

This British comedian and author of Recovery: Freedom From Our Addictions speaks openly about addiction.

Who is Russell Brand?

400

PNP is the acronym for?

What is "Progress Not Perfection"

400

The Serenity Prayer begins with this request. 

What is "Grant me the Serenity"?

400

This type of diet prioritizes whole foods, vegetables, and lean protein.

What is a balanced diet?

400

This is often used to track gratitude or set intentions.

What is a journal?

400

People in recovery sometimes write this to their past selves.

What is a letter?

400

Step Four calls for a "searching and fearless" inventory of this.

What are personal defects or moral inventory?

400

"Easy does it, but ___."

What is do it?

400

This "Rocket Man" singer has been sober since the 1990s and is a recovery advocate.

Who is Elton John?

500

What is the acronym that was founded in 1953 that has changed the lives of many.

What is NA?

500

The first chapter of The Big Book is titled this.

What is "Bill's Story"?

500

Getting 7-9 hours of this daily is essential for recovery.

What is sleep?

500

This informal practice involves reaching out to others when feeling vulnerable.

What is making a phone call?

500

Celebrating sobriety is about this, not perfection.

What is progress?

500

The Big Book teaches us to carry this message to others.

What is hope and recovery?

500

: "If nothing changes, ___."

What is nothing changes?

500

This famous author of Eat, Pray, Love wrote about healing from addiction.

Who is Elizabeth Gilbert?

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