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Here are the top suggestions for newcomers to ensure the best results. Go to a Meeting, Now. Going to regular meetings is essential for those critical first few months of sobriety. ... Get a Sponsor. ... Get a Big Book. ... Stay Out of Relationships. ... Stay Busy. ... Prayer and Meditation.
Many groups periodically hold a \u201cgroup inventory meeting\u201d to evaluate how well they are fulfilling their primary purpose: to help alcoholics recover through A.A.'s suggested Twelve Steps of recovery.
What to Include The name of the AA group running the meeting. The date and time of the meeting. The location of the AA meeting. A signature from the group leader.
\u201cAny literature that pertains to the principles of AA or is approved by a Group Conscience is perfectly acceptable to be read by any AA member or in an AA meeting.\u201d Around AA meetings and at Group Conscience level you often hear the following type of claims such as: \u201c\u2026we have AA Approved Literature only available \u2026\u201d
An alcoholics anonymous (AA) sign-in/attendance sheet is a unified form that is used to record attendance at AA meetings. Whether you are mandated to attend or simply trying to maintain good habits, this sheet is an easy way to keep all meetings logged in a single place.
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The AA Group Pamphlet, Portable Document Format version. \u2013 Informal guide tells how a group works most effectively, how a new group can be started, and how each group can be linked to A.A. as a whole. Printing a single copy of this item is permitted, in accordance with the A.A. World Services, Inc. Content Use Policy.
Going to an AA meeting is simple. You can find where and when there is a meeting convenient for you and you just turn up. That's it. There's no signing in, no money to pay, no appointment to make.
A.A.'s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.
Once you have attended the number of AA meetings that you were ordered to attend and you have your signed slip to prove your attendance, you will turn the slip into your probation officer or caseworker for validation.
About A.A. is the newsletter from the General Service Office for professionals who work with alcoholics. This includes professionals in the fields of healthcare, law, corrections and clergy. You can expect one to three issues each year. View Current Issue. Search.

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