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September, 2025

 



from Waynesville, NC

 

 

 

 

The best way to find yourself

is to lose yourself in the service of others. 

~Albert Schweitzer

 

 

We can go through our whole lives

worrying about our future happiness,

and totally miss where true peace lives

--right here, right now.

~Peter Russell

 



“All my life,

I have made it complicated,

 but it is so simple.

I love when I love.

And when I love,

 I am myself.”

― Hugh Prather, Notes to Myself

 

 

It’s never too late to have a happy childhood.   

-unattributed

 

 

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BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

 

 

The feeling of having shared in a common peril

is one element in the powerful cement which binds us.

 

P17

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY SHARE

 

AA Speaker of the Day

 

BABY ALICE

East LA

Dynamics Group/Fullerton, CA

07.21.2007

 

https://bit.ly/4puk2Tm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SEPTEMBERCelebrate Your Anniversary Here

SHOW NEWCOMERS HOW IT WORKS!!

Send your sober date and location to :

so...@yourdailyreprieve.com

 

 

I always thought that posting our locations with our anniversaries was a great way to show newcomers that AA is all over the world. So I wish you would send your locations with your anniversary dates. We don't celebrate for our own benefit.

We celebrate anniversaries to show the program works.

If we add our locations we get to show

that AA works EVERYWHERE!

 

 

SEPTEMBER2025 Miracles

 

 

9/1 Billy K. (Vero Beach, FL)…..25

9/2 George B. (Cocoa Beach, FL)…..11

9/2 Leslie Z. (Valley Village, CA)…..44

9/2 Richie D. (New Smyrna Beach, FL)…..42

9/3 Edward H. (Andover, MA)…..42

9/4 Bob B. (North Fort Myers, FL)…..52

9/4 Cathy LH (Los Angeles, CA)…..41

9/5 Janet F. (Nantucket, MA)…..32

9/5 James O’K. (Portland, ME) …..12

9/5 Susan L. (Basking Ridge, NJ)…..31

9/5 Chris L. (Bristol, RI)…..37

9/6 Jim H. (Fernandina Bech, FL)…..6

9/6 Karen M. (NY)…..33

9/6 Rosie M. (Madison, NJ)…..2

9/6 Neil B. (Floral Park)…..32

9/6 Angela (Port Charlotte, FL)…..3

9/7 April Ginger (NJ)…..13

9/8 Carol Ann B. (Bedminster, NJ)…..29

9/8 Billy O. (Tequesta, FL)…..45

9/8 Julie N. (Port Washington, NY)…..7

9/8 Carolyn C. (Portsmouth, RI)…..40

9/9 Tony S. (Jacksonville, FL)…..3

9/9 Jeanne W. (Jacksonville, FL)…..5

9/10 Sue B. (Haiku, HI/Melbourne Beach, FL)…..14

9/10 Steve S. (Vero Beach, FL)…..24

9/10 Kitty G. (Sarasota, FL)…..10

9/11 Amelia G. (Sydney, Australia)…..1

9/11 Deck H. (Westport, CT)…..39

9/12 Joe C. (Palm Coast/Waynesville, NC)…..35

9/13 Jim L. (Ludlow, VT)…..13

9/13 Lisa N. (Bergen County, NJ)…..14

9/13 Mark M. (Long Island, NY)…..8

9/14 Mitchell W. …..5

9/14 Jackson R. (Palm Coast, FL)…..3

9/15 Fiona H. (Hampshire, UK)…..6

9/15 Arlene D. (Sarasota, FL)…..43

9/15 Hillary M. (New Canaan, CT) …..8

9/15 Sue B. (Montpelier, VT/Gulfport, FL)…..12

9/16 Trish W. (Portsmouth, UK)…..5

9/16 Ron G. (Ashland, MA)…..53

9/16 Janice R. (Aiken, SC)…..6

9/16 Sean N. (Solihull, UK)…..5

9/17 Barbaree K. (Fernandina Beach, FL …..43

9/18 George P. (London, England)…..49

9/18 Jim H. (Houston, TX)…..15

9/19 Wendy H. (California)…..41

9/19 John A. (Gainesville, GA)…..14

9/19 Mark S. (Scotland/Perth, AU)…..5

9/19 Jim H. (New Rochelle, NY)……44

9/20 Patricia W. (Portsmouth GB, UK)…..5

9/20 Dawn D. (New York, NY)…..16

9/20 Paul T. (Hobe Sound, FL)…..14

9/20 Ted Z. (Gibsonville, NC)…..37

9/23 Bill G. (Woodstock, VT)…..40

9/23 Diana T. …..49

9/23 Lori H. (Miami, FL)…..10

9/23 David A. (NYC)…..24

9/23 Pat C. (Ruskin, FL)…..51

9/24 Katie S. (East Hampton, NY)…..25

9/24 Julia O. (Westhampton Beach, NY)…..7

9/24 Frank P. (Westfield, NJ)…..2

9/25 Barry A. (Ruskin, FL)…..26

9/26 Alexander P. (New York)…..1

9/27 Karen R. (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)…..3

9/27 Kristen C. (Jacksonville, FL)…..16

9/28 Stephanie M. (Fern Park, FL)…..1

9/28 Holly D. (Jacksonville, FL)…..29

9/29 Sinead G. (West Midlands, UK)…..15

9/29 Mike C. (Palm Coast, FL)…..23

9/29 John B. (Miramichi, NB, Canada)…..52

9/30 Jim M.(Summerville, SC)…..5

 

1549 Total Years of Sobriety

 

 

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12&12

 

 Step Ten - "Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it."

As we glance down the debit side of the day's ledger, we should carefully examine our motives in each thought or act that appears to be wrong. In most cases our motives won't be hard to see and understand. When prideful, angry, jealous, anxious, or fearful, we acted accordingly, and that was that. Here we need only recognize that we did act or think badly, try to visualize how we might have done better, and resolve with God's help to carry these lessons over into tomorrow, making, of course, any amends still neglected.

p. 94

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

 

 

A.A. Thought For The Day

 

For the past two months we have been studying passages

and steps from the Big Book. Now why not read the book

itself again? It is essential that the A.A. program become

part of us. We must have its essentials at our finger tips.

We cannot study the big book too much or too often. The

more we read it and study it, the better equipped we are

to think A.A., act A.A., and live A.A. We cannot know too

much about the program. The chances are that we will never

know enough. But we can make as much of it our own as

possible. How much of the Big Book have I thoroughly mastered?

 

Meditation For The Day

 

We need to accept the difficulties and disciplines of life

so as to fully share the common life of other people. Many

things that we must accept in life are not to be taken so

much as being necessary for us personally, as to be experienced in order that we may share in the sufferings and problems of humanity. We need sympathy and understanding. We must share many of the experiences of life, in order to understand and sympathize with others. Unless we have been through the same experiences, we cannot understand other people or their makeup well enough to be able to help them.

 

Prayer For The Day

 

I pray that I may accept everything that comes my way as part

of life. I pray that I may make use of it in helping my fellow men.

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY THOUGHT

^*^*^*^*^

(\   ~~   /)

(    \(AA)/  )

(_ /AA\ _)

/AA\

^*^*^*^*^

Sanity

"Few indeed are the practicing alcoholics who have any idea how irrational they are, or seeing their irrationality, can bear to face it. Some will be willing to term themselves 'problem drinkers,' but cannot endure the suggestion that they are in fact mentally ill. They are abetted in this blindness by a world which does not understand the difference between sane drinking and alcoholism. 'Sanity' is defined as 'soundness of mind.' Yet no alcoholic, soberly analyzing his destructive behavior, whether the destruction fell on the dining room furniture or his own moral fiber, can claim 'soundness of mind' for himself."

1952 AAWS, Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, pp. 32-3

 

Thought to Consider . . .

If you think you have a problem with alcohol, you probably do.



*~*AACRONYMS*~*

D U E S

Desperately Using Everything but Sobriety

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY REFLECTION

 

 

LOVE WITHOUT STRINGS

Practical experience shows that nothing will so much

insure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other

alcoholics.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 89

 

Sponsorship held two surprises for me. First, that my

sponsees cared about me. What I had thought was gratitude

was more like love. They wanted me to be happy, to grow

and remain sober. Knowing how they felt kept me from

drinking more than once. Second, I discovered that I was

able to love someone else responsibly, with respectful and

genuine concern for that person's growth. Before that time,

I had thought that my ability to care sincerely about

another's well-being had atrophied from lack of use. To

learn that I can love, without greed or anxiety, has been

one of the deepest gifts the program has given me.

Gratitude for that gift has kept me sober many times.

 

 

 

 

POT LUCK

 

   One Day At A Time

 

TOLERANCE

 

“I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet, strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers.”

–Khalil Gibran

 

Two of my biggest character defects are arrogance and fear. I used to have a hard time tolerating people who are not like me. When I was driven by fear, anger, and shame, I believed they threatened my social position. A normal day for me was filled with frustration and anger at people I didn’t like. Gossip was my language.

 

After I decided that I was truly powerless over my addiction and that my life had become really unmanageable, I surrendered. I started writing the suggested Step work and had a great awakening. In the 4th Step inventory, I came to the conclusion that I did not like “different people” because I was afraid to be like them. And what were they like? Just like me. I didn’t like myself. That was one of the most revealing acknowledgements that were given to me. I have no reason to pick a fight anymore, nor discuss or judge any person. When I meet people I do not like, I know why.

 

One day at a time …

 

My greatest teachers are those who have shown me what I do not like or accept about myself. I understand that I would never have appreciated these lessons as precious gifts without the understanding, growth and tolerance within the 12 Step fellowship. Today I make a living amend by never judging or disliking any person. Every human being is a creature of God as I understand him, and who am I to judge?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPDATED

 

 BIG BOOK for DUMMIES

https://bit.ly/4mDbNCx

 

 (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoYDjgj9FYY9O_Py_HxvToTUS_3B-vBcf&si=00m3zjpik036G1Sn)

 

**NEW**

"AA Recovery Interviews" Podcast

https://aarecoveryinterviews.com

 

Blog

http://todaysreprieve.blogspot.com/

 

 

Wee Willie’s

Sobriety First Media

AA CD’s Literature and tapes

https://www.mediafire.com/sobrietyfirst

 

 

AA Membership Survey 2022

Alcoholics Anonymous 2022 Membership Survey | Alcoholics Anonymous

 

 

Committee Consideration

from the 73rd General Service Conference

In response to a Committee Consideration from the 73rd General Service Conference

regarding any possible future changes to literature written by A.A.’s founders,

 that committee agreed it would be beneficial to gather shared experience

from the Fellowship regarding this topic.

Questionaire

 

How Should We Treat A.A. Founders' Writings?

 https://bit.ly/3uhEPBK

 

 

  DR. PAUL O.

There is More to Quitting Drinking Than Quitting Drinking

(Audio Book)

Introduction

http://bit.ly/1IlFBbp

Part I

http://bit.ly/1MPV5Za

Part II

http://bit.ly/1Ksd9eA

Part III

http://bit.ly/1GQCGGE

Part IV

http://bit.ly/1Ip0hn8

AA CDs Literature and tapes

https://www.mediafire.com/sobrietyfirst

 

 

 

ZOOM MEETINGS

 

Loose Garment Group

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/238977518

Saturday & Sunday….Pot Luck…0900

ID: 238 977 518

PW: 004 394

 

  ARCHIVES

 

 

AA World Service Board Meeting Highlights

October 2023

 https://bit.ly/3GlcOvE

 

 

 

A New Pair of Glasses in PDF (download) is available at:

https://bit.ly/4bUr0Js

 

 

Bill Schaberg

Writing The Big Book

Video Readings

https://www.youtube.com/@billschaberg8911/videos

 

BIG BOOK for DUMMIES

https://bigbookfordummies.com/

 

 

 

*Angel Force USA

www.AngelForceUSA.com

 

Angel Force USA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

OUR MISSION

STOP SUISILENCE

The avoidance of discussion about suicide

Our goal is to raise awareness of the military suicide epidemic.

 

 

 

RICHMOND WALKER & THE TWENTY-FOUR HOUR BOOK

Glenn C. (South Bend, Indiana)

Talk given at the 8th Annual National A.A. Archives Workshop, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Sept. 27, 2003

https://www.prestongroup.org/aa_docs/24_hours_a_day.txt

 

 

 

MEDITATIONS

http://www.11thstepmeditation.org/

 

Loving Kindness Meditations

 

With Music

 

http://www.excelatlife.com/mp3/direct_download.php?file=lovingkindnessmusic.mp3

 

 

Voice only

http://www.excelatlife.com/mp3/direct_download.php?file=lovingkindness.mp3

 

*****

Free Guided Meditations

http://marc.ucla.edu/body.cfm?id=22

Resources

 

Great Minds Quotes

https://twitter.com/GreatestQuotes

 

 

 

 

MOOJI GUIDED Meditation

http://bit.ly/2Ogwe9v

 

 

**Podcasts**

https://boiledowlaa.org/

https://www.aagrapevine.org/podcast

 

 

12 Step Meditations

 www.stepmeditation.com

 

These are 12 meditations,

each about 12 minutes long and the content

(other than the meditation instructions)

are straight from the text of the big book and 12 & 12

(created by Matt H.)

 

 

  Speaker Recordings

 

Wee Willie’s

Sobriety First Media

AA CD’s Literature and tapes

https://www.mediafire.com/sobrietyfirst

*****

 

The Lights are On

http://xa-speakers.org/

 

 

Recovery Speakers

http://recoveryspeakers.com/

 

Miscellaneous Sources

Living Life Fully

http://www.livinglifefully.com/

 

 

Twenty Four Hours a Day

Since 1954, Twenty-Four Hours a Day has become a stable force in the recovery of many alcoholics

throughout the world. With over nine million copies in print (the original text has been revised),

this "little black book" offers daily thoughts, meditations, and prayers for living a clean and sober life.

A spiritual resource with practical applications to fit our daily lives.

Copyright 1975 Hazeleden Foundation

 

Tammy’s recovery links

http://www.bluidkiti.com/forums/

 

AA Photo Archives

http://www.rewritables.net/cybriety/aa_photos.htm

 

Heard at A Meeting

https://twitter.com/heardinameeting

 

Breast Cancer Site

Take a minute and click to provide free mammograms

https://thebreastcancersite.greatergood.com/clickToGive/bcs/home

 

MEN FIGHTING CANCER TOGETHER

America’s largest volunteer men’s cancer support group

and advocacy national nonprofit organization.

http://malecare.org/

 

 

Prayables

http://prayables.org/

 

 

Daily Thought

http://groups.google.com/group/TransitionsDaily

 

Speaker Recordings

Stories of Recovery - A 12-Step Collection

https://storiesofrecovery.org/index.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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