This step is the first step to include talk of a Higher Power.
What is Step Two?
This Tradition emphasizes that the common welfare of the whole should come first because personal recovery depends upon unity.
What is the First Tradition?
Secular Recovery discussion group.
What is Life Ring?
June 10, 1935
What is the year AA was founded?
This ______ ___________ ___________.
What is This Too Shall Pass?
Made a list of people we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
What is Step Eight?
The only requirement for A.A. membership is a desire to stop drinking.
What is Tradition Three?
Book on Native American perspective of the 12 Steps.
What is Red Road to Wellbriety?
The first 88-100 members.
What is who wrote the Big Book?
Focuses on staying sober today rather than worrying about the overwhelming prospect of a lifetime.
What is One Day at a Time?
A fellow peer in recovery who is willing to share their journey through the Twelve Steps.
What is a Sponsor?
This Tradition reminds group members to place principles before personalities.
What is Tradition 12?
This movement conceptualizes recovery from the four directions (N,E,S,W).
What is Wellbriety?
This recovery group has trained facilitators that have also been through recovery.
What is SMART?
(What is Wellbriety? is also acceptable.)
Promotes continued attendance.
What is Keep Comin' Back?
This principle of this Step is Humility.
What is Step 7?
This Tradition emphasises that the Fellowship has one primary purpose.
What is Tradition Five?
Rooted in the "four noble truths" and the "eight fold path"
What is Recovery Dharma?
This movement is built upon four foundational laws of indigenous wisdom that guide the healing process.
What is Wellbriety?
Encourages emotional pacing and reminds members not to rush or stress over the things they cannot control.
What is Easy Does It?
This step is associated with the principle of Willingness.
What is Step 6?
This Tradition is about declining outside contributions.
What is Tradition Seven?
This group emphasizes that healing comes from within and that anyone can recover by developing compassion for themselves and others.
What is Recovery Dharma?
- Build and maintain motivation
- Cope with urges and cravings
- Manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors
- Live a balanced life
What is the foundations of SMART recovery?
Prioritizes sobriety above all other commitments to ensure recovery remains the foundation of everything else.
What is First Things First?