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Monday March 30, 2026

 



from Waynesville, NCL

 

 

 

 

“I show up early, I am involved,

and I reach my hand out

to the next person coming though the door.

It’s amazing how very easy it is

to make a difference for others and for yourself

just by accepting the responsibility

to pass the message on.”

~ Nelson, New Hampshire, August 1998

 

 

“Real happiness in life

starts when you begin to cherish others.”

—Lama Zopa Rinpoche

 

 

"A positive attitude is like a fire –

Unless you continue to add fuel,

It goes out."

--Alexander Lockhart

 

 

What we see

depends mainly on what we look for.

--John Lubbock



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BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

Our own conception, however inadequate, was sufficient to make the approach and to effect a contact with Him.

 

P46

 

 



 

 

 

 

DAILY SHARE

 

AA Speaker of the Day

 

TOM K.

Serenity Improvement Group

05.04.21

 

 

https://bit.ly/4c755BS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ZOOM

Loose Garment Group

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Saturday & Sunday….

Topic: Pot Luck…9AM EST

ID: 238 977 518

PW: 004 394

 

 

 

 

 

Celebrate 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!

 

 

MARCH2026 Miracles

 

 

3/1 Rich W. (Astoria, NY)…..11

3/2 Biancy M. (Fort Thomas, KY)…..38

3/3 Kelly T. (Newmarket, NH)…..35

3/3 Heather S. (Wildwood, FL)…..1

3/3 Craig K. (Boiling Springs, SC)…..5

3/4 Jennifer B. (Normandy, FR)…..11

3/4 Adam L. (NY, NY/Soma, NJ)…..12

¾ Ron H. (San Diego, CA)…..42

3/5 Suzanne S. (Wayne, PA)…..48

3/5 Eric S. (Wayne, PA)…..48

3/5 Tom M. (The Fourth Dimension)…..32

3/6 Nora M. (Jacksonville, FL)…..8

3/7 Dave G. (Vancouver, Canada)…..23

3/7 Diane C. (Larkspur, CA)…..52

3/7 Gregory S. (Fort Pierce, FL)…..41

3/7 George H. (Milwaukee, WI)…..18

3/9 Patty K. (Baiting Hollow, NY)…..42

3/9 Danny S. (Narragansett, RI)…..26

3/9 Andy W. (Long Beach, NY)…..39

3/10 Craig M. (Woodbine, GA)…..5

3/10 Rob H. (Punta Gorda, FL)…..2

3/11 Crystal H. (Richmond BC)…..8

3/11 John M. (Vero Beach, FL)…..17

3/11 Ken S. (Austin, TX)…..20

3/12 Ned W. (Melbourne, FL)…..29

3/12 Marty G. …..40

3/13 Andy G. (Flemington, NJ)…..22

3/13 Tom V. (Morris Plains, NJ)…..19

3/13 Matt H. (Huntersville, NC)…..39

3/15 Vivian R. aka Lady V. (Queens, NY)…..42

3/16 Suzan B. (Bunnell, FL)…..2

3/16 Mark B. (Bradenton, FL)…..3

3/16 Billy I, (Chatham, MA)…..41

3/16 Deborah B.(Amelia Island, FL) …..35

3/17 Dan D. (Indialantic, FL)…..47

3/19 Mike B. (Purchase, NY)…..26

3/19 Mike J. (Kingston, NH)…..18

3/20 Michelle O. (Los Angeles, CA)…..27

3/21 Johnetta W.  (Amelia Island, FL)…..18

3/21 Pamela B. (Clinton, NJ)…..43

3/21 Kate A. (Nyack, NY)…..38

3/22 Tim F. (Greenbrier, TN)…..11

3/24 Amy BS. (New York, New York) …..38

3/24 Trey B.(Austin, TX)…..20

3/25 Buffy H. (Gambier, OH/Nantucket)…..34

3/25 Drue A. (Yulee, FL)…..20

3/26 Fred H. (Amelia Island, FL)…..50

3/26 Walter O’. (Miramichi, NB, Canada)…..56

3/26 Jen S. (Seaford,DE)…..13

27 Barbara K. (Melville, NY)…..21

3/27 Sylvia A. (West Ossipee, NH)…..3

3/28 Steven S. (Summit, NJ)…..16

3/28 Terry A. (Nashville, TN)…..11

3/28 Christian B. (Wycoff, NJ)…..10

3/29 Toni Y. Austin, TX)…..21

3/30 Wendy B. (Wanaque, NJ) …..36

3/30 Soteros C. (Melbourne, FL)…..31

3/31 Beth V. (Hackettstown, NJ)…..22

3/31 Loretta H. (Basking Ridge, NJ)…..18

 

1504 Total Years of Recovery

 

 

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12&12

 

Tradition Ten - "Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the A.A. name ought never be drawn into public controversy."

Let us reemphasize that this reluctance to fight one another or anybody else is not counted as some special virtue which makes us feel superior to other people. Nor does it means that the members of Alcoholics Anonymous, now restored as citizens of the world, are going to back away from their individual responsibilities to act as they see the right upon issues of our time. But when it comes to A.A. as a whole, that's quite a different matter. In this respect, we do not enter into public controversy, because we know that our Society will perish if it does. We conceive the survival and spread of Alcoholics Anonymous to be something of far greater importance than the weight we could collectively throw back of any other cause. Since recovery from alcoholism is life itself to us, it is imperative that we preserve in full strength our means of survival.

p. 177

 

 

 

 

TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

 

 

A.A. Thought For The Day

 

Before I met A.A. I was very dishonest. I lied to my wife

constantly about where I had been and what I'd been doing.

I took time off from the office and pretended I'd been

sick or gave some other dishonest excuse. I was dishonest

with myself, as well as with other people. I would never

face myself as I really was or admit when I was wrong. I

pretended to myself that I was as good as the next fellow,

although I suspected I wasn't. Am I now really honest?

 

Meditation For The Day

 

I must live in the world and yet live apart with God. I can

go forth from my secret times of communion with God to the

work of the world. To get the spiritual strength I need, my

inner life must be lived apart from the world. I must wear

the world as a loose garment. Nothing in the world should

seriously upset me, as long as my inner life is lived with

God. All successful living arises from this inner life.

 

Prayer For The Day

 

I pray that I may live my inner life with God. I pray that

nothing shall invade or destroy that secret place of peace.

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY THOUGHT

 ^*^*^*^*^

(\ ~~ /)

(   \(AA)/   )

(_ /AA\ _)

/AA\

^*^*^*^*^

Surrender

 

Such is the paradox of A.A. regeneration: strength arising out of complete defeat and weakness, the loss of one's old life as a condition for finding a new one. But we of A.A. do not have to understand that paradox; we have only to be grateful for it. 

Bill W.

c. 1957, 1985 AAWS

Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age, p. 46

 

 

Thought to Consider . . . .

We surrender to win

 

*~*AACRONYMS*~*

 

B O G G L E

Bad Or Good, God Loves Everyone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY REFLECTION

 

OUR GROUP CONSCIENCE

". . . sometimes the good is the enemy of the best"

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS COMES OF AGE P- 101

 

I think these words apply to every area of A.A.'s Three

Legacies: Recovery, Unity and Service! I want them etched

in my mind and life as I "trudge the Road of Happy

Destiny" (Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 164). These words,

often spoken by co-founder Bill W., were appropriately

said to him as the result of the group's conscience. It

brought home to Bill W. the essence of our Second Tradition:

"Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not

govern."

Just as Bill W. was originally urged to remember, I think

that in our group discussions we should never settle for the

"good," but always strive to attain the "best." These

common strivings are yet another example of a loving God,

as we understand Him, expressing Himself through the

group conscience. Experiences such as these help me to

stay on the proper path of recovery. I learn to combine

initiative with humility, responsibility with thankfulness,

and thus relish the joys of living my twenty-four hour

program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POT LUCK

 

 

In the stillness of prayer, I know peace.

 

 

When the world feels chaotic and I long to return to the peace of God, I know it is time to pray.

 

 

It is a balm for my soul to leave busyness and obligations behind and relax into the tranquility of prayer. As I pray, my worldly concerns begin to fall away, along with the temptation to puzzle over problems, ruminate over regret, or worry over the future.

 

 

As I spend time in the Silence, my thoughts dissolve and my heart opens. In this place of perfect stillness, there is only God. I touch the peace and perfection of Spirit in prayer, and carry that mindful connection with me.

 



After a restful interlude of prayerful stillness, I return to my activities. The world may not have changed, but I have. I go forward to meet life with poise, equilibrium, and calm confidence.

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 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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from Waynesville, NCL

 

 

 

 

 

To finally surrender ourselves to healing, we need to have three spaces opened within us—and all at the same time: our opinionated head, our closed-down heart, and our defensive and defended body. That is the work of spirituality.  

—Richard Rohr

 

 

We must all do our work. Be accountable and go heal,

simultaneously, continuously. It’s never too late.

Each of us is precious. We, together,

must break every cycle

that makes us forget this.  

— adrienne maree brown

 

 

 

In any moment of decision,

the best thing you can do is the right thing,

the next best thing is the wrong thing,

and the worst thing you can do is nothing. 

~Theodore Roosevelt

 

 

"Life got immeasurably easier for me when

I got passionate about taking responsibility

for my own situationswhile deferring

any responsibility for your life situations to you..."

--Unknown

 

 

 

 

 



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BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

Our human resources,

as marshalled by the will,

were not sufficient;

they failed utterly.

 

P45

 

 



 

 

 

 

DAILY SHARE

 

AA Speaker of the Day

 

 

TRACY S.

Serenity Improvement Group

11.13.21

 

https://bit.ly/4bBVItW

 

 

 

 

Maybe this sounds as though the alcoholics in A.A. had suddenly gone peaceable, and become one great big happy family. Of course, this isn't so at all. Human beings that we are, we squabble. Before we leveled off a bit, A.A. looked more like one prodigious squabble than anything else, at least on the surface. A corporation director who had just voted a company expenditure of a hundred thousand dollars would appear at an A.A. business meeting and blow his top over an outlay of twenty-five dollars' worth of needed postage stamps. Disliking the attempt of some to manage a group, half its membership might angrily rush off to form another group more to their liking. Elders, temporarily turned Pharisee, have sulked. Bitter attacks have been directed against people suspected of mixed motives. Despite their din, our puny rows never did A.A. a particle of harm. They were just part and parcel of learning to work and live together. Let it be noted, too, that they were almost always concerned with ways to make A.A. more effective, how to do the most good for the most alcoholics.

pp. 177-178

 

 

 

 

TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

 

 

A.A. Thought For The Day

 

Since I've been in A.A., have I made a start toward being more unselfish? Do I no longer want my own way in everything? When things go wrong and I can't have what I want, do I no longer sulk? Am I trying not to waste money on myself? And does it make me happy to see

my family and my home have enough attention from me? Am I trying not to be all "get" and no "give"?

 

Meditation For The Day

 

Each day is a day of progress, steady progress forward, if you make it so. You may not see it, but God does. God does not judge by outward appearance. He judges by the heart. Let Him see in your heart a simple desire always to do His will. Though you may feel that your work has

been spoiled or tarnished, God sees it as an offering for Him. When climbing a steep hill, people are often more conscious of the weakness of their stumbling feet than of the view, the grandeur, or even of the upward progress.

 

Prayer For The Day

 

I pray that I may persevere in all good things. I pray that I may advance each day in spite of my stumbling feet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY THOUGHT

^*^*^*^*^

(\  ~~  /)

(  \(AA)/  )

(_ /AA\ _)

/ AA \

^*^*^*^*^

Keynotes

 

We can try to stop making unreasonable demands upon those we love. We can show kindness where we had shown none. With those we dislike we can begin to practice justice and courtesy, perhaps going out of our way to understand and help them. Whenever we fail any of these people, we can promptly admit it - to ourselves always, and to them also, when the admission would be helpful. Courtesy, kindness, justice, and love are the keynotes by which we may come into harmony with practically anybody.

c. 1952 AAWS

Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, p. 93

 

 

Thought to Consider . . .

Let us always love the best in others - and never fear the worst

 

 

*~*AACRONYMS*~*

H O W

Honest, Open-minded and Willing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY REFLECTION

 

NO ONE DENIED ME LOVE

On the A. A. calendar it was Year Two. . . . A newcomer

appeared at one of these groups. . . . He soon proved that

his was a desperate case, and that above all he wanted to

get well . . . [He said], "Since I am the victim of another

addiction even worse stigmatized than alcoholism, you may

not want me among you."

TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, pp. 141-42

 

I came to you—a wife, mother, woman who had walked out

on her husband, children, family. I was a drunk, a pill-head,

a nothing. Yet no one denied me love, caring, a sense of

belonging. Today, by God's grace and the love of a good

sponsor and a home group, I can say that—through you in

Alcoholics Anonymous—I am a wife, a mother, a

grandmother and a woman. Sober. Free of pills. Responsible.

Without a Higher Power I found in the Fellowship, my

life would be meaningless. I am full of gratitude to be a

member of good standing in Alcoholics Anonymous.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POT LUCK

 

 

 

  "It’s not old behavior if I’m still doing it."

 

 

I often don’t let go of things until they are causing more pain than pleasure. When my drinking was killing me, I stopped, and even though it was really hard at first, I found that being sober was actually the easier, softer way. But I had a lot of old ideas and behaviors that still worked for me sometimes. Letting go of these was not so easy. 

 

 

As I sat in meeting after meeting, I heard that “The result was nil until we let go absolutely,” but I never really understood the full impact of this statement. I mean, I was still getting results—I was clean and sober, I got my job back, and I began repairing broken relationships. But there were also times when I was intensely unhappy and irritable, and I needed and wanted a drink. It took a long while for me to see that these feelings almost always followed old ways of thinking and behaving. 

 

 

The longer I’m in recovery, the more I understand the value of Steps Six and Seven. My old behaviors will continue just as long as I remain unwilling to give up the character defects that cause them. But when I do become willing, something wonderful happens: my Higher Power does for me what I can’t do for myself. He relieves me of my old ways of thinking and acting, which allows more joy and freedom to flow into my life. Today, I continue to pray for my old behavior to be removed, even if I’m still doing it.



 

 

 

 

 

 

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