Participation is the key to harmony
What is Concept Four?
This daily meditation book was first published in 1992
What is Courage to Change: One Day at a Time in Al-Anon II?
The opening and closing statement of the Al-Anon Declaration
What is “Let it begin with me”?
The one word in the Twelve Steps of Al-Anon that differs from the original Twelve Steps of A.A.
What is “others” instead of “alcoholics” in Step Twelve?
The one authority in Al-Anon
What is a loving God as He may express Himself in our group conscience?
There are five of these in Concept Twelve
What are the General Warranties?
The original Al-Anon daily reader, first published in 1968
What is One Day at a Time in Al-Anon (the “ODAT”)?
The Three C’s
What are: I didn’t Cause it, I can’t Control it, and I can’t Cure it?
The name of Al-Anon’s original Fourth Step Inventory workbook
What is Blueprint for Progress?
The two sources of income that finance our Al-Anon world services
What are (1) member and group contributions, and (2) sales of Conference Approved Literature (CAL)?
We avoid this in Concept Ten
What is double-headed management?
Daily thoughts and meditations from members who grew up with the family disease of alcoholism
What is Hope for Today?
This slogan is derived from Tradition Twelve
What is Principles Above Personalities?
Hardcover 1985 collection of member sharings on spiritual growth
What is As We Understood…?
The three ways that Al-Anon fulfills its one purpose: to help families of alcoholics
What are: (1) practicing the Twelve Steps, (2) encouraging and understanding our alcoholic relatives, (3) welcoming and giving comfort to families of alcoholics?
This makes effective leadership possible
What is the Right of Decision?
Published in 1983 for teenagers whose lives have been affected by someone else’s drinking
What is Alateen—A Day at a Time?
This Alateen acronym suggests that we ask ourselves whether something we want to say is True, Honest, Intelligent, Necessary, and Kind
What is THINK?
This 1997 book has over a dozen questions at the end of each chapter about each principle of our Three Legacies
What is Paths to Recovery?
How Al-Anon’s Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions book describes voluntary acceptance of the guidance found in our Twelve Traditions
What is “obedience to the unenforceable”?
The ultimate responsibility and authority for Al-Anon world services belongs to these
What are the Al-Anon groups?
Published in 2019 as a companion for the Just for Today bookmark
What is Just for Tonight?
A slogan not discussed in the book How Al-Anon Works: First Things First, How Important Is It?, Keep an Open Mind, Listen and Learn, Live and Let Live, One Day at a Time
What is Listen and Learn?
The first of the four primary ideas of the Twelve Steps
What is: We are powerless over the problem of alcoholism?
This member wrote: "The Traditions safeguard the Fellowships and the group unity needed to give individuals opportunity for recovery through the Steps.”
Who was Lois W. (in Lois Remembers)?