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Wednesday February 18, 2026

 



from Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

“A single rose can be my garden…

a single friend, my world.”

—Leo Buscaglia

 

 

"It is not a lack of love,

but a lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages."

—Friedrich Nietzsche

 

 

“Just how and when we tell the truth

– or keep silent –

can often reveal the difference

between genuine integrity and none at all.”

AA Co-Founder, Bill W., August 1961…Best of Bill

 



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BIG BOOK QUOTE

 

 

When the spiritual malady is overcome,

we straighten out mentally and physically.

 

P64

 



 

 

 

 

DAILY SHARE

 

AA Speaker of the Day

 

 

LOVEY R.

Bermuda

Serenity Improvement Group

12.28.21

 

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ZOOM

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Celebrate Your Anniversary Here

SHOW NEWCOMERS HOW IT WORKS!!

Send your sober date and location to :

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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!

 

 

FEBRUARY2026 Miracles

 

 

2/1 Gilly L. (Brighton, UK)…..26

2/1 Rick J. (Rye, NY)…..34

2/1 Jerry I. (Pittstown, NJ)…..33

2/1 Mike P. (Floral Pary, NY)…..38

2/1 Sean D. (Rochester, NY)…..18

2/1 Peter the Builder (London, UK)…..28

2/1 Barbara L. (Tampa, FL)…..8

2/2 Cortney M. …..9

2/2 Brad M. (Westfield NY)…..43

2/2 Lorraine (Ft. Pierce, FL)…..27

2/2 Jennifer W. (Amelia Island, FL)…..10

2/2 Maureen B. (NY, NY/Hobe Sound, FL)…..37

2/3 Sherry M. (Jackson Hole, WY)…..22

2/4 Bob F. (New Rochelle, NY)…..11

2/4 Pam S. (North Hollywood, CA)…..39

2/4 Covi C. (Jupiter, FL)…..8

2/5 Jane S. (Newfound Lake, NH)…..17

2/6 Vanessa G. (Stuart, FL)…..30

2/6 Joey H. (Waynesville, NC…..3

2/6 Kevin N. (Jasper, GA)…..9

2/8 Mark B. (Deal, NJ)…..10

2/9 Darlene A. (Clearwater Beach, FL)…..32

2/10 Doreen T. (Beaufort, NC)…..2

2/10 Howard S. (Fort Myers, FL)…..12

2/11 Catherine T. (Ireland)…..15

2/11 Tim S. (Charlotte, NC)…..14

2/11 Stephen B. (Wenham, MA)…..46

2/11 Stacey Z. (Waynesville, NC)…..14

2/12 Erin M. (MA)…..3

2/12 Chuck H. (Houston, TX)…..4

2/12 Julie K. (Wisconsin)…..14

2/13 Beth O’. (Cedar Knolls, NJ)…..1

2/13 Constance G. (High Point, NC)…..41

2/14 Laura C. (Jersey City, NJ)…..11

2/14 Mike R. (Mendham, NJ)…..4

2/15 Josh D. (Bath, UK)…..21

2/15 Jack B. (Streator, IL)…..38

2/17 Peter R. (Basking Ridge, NJ)…..15

2/17 Kevin K. (Delray Beach, FL)…..12

2/17 Lisa D. (Palm Coast, FL)…..1

2/17 David H. (Rye, NH)…..48

2/17 Noel S. (Harrison, NY)…..17

2/18 Michael P. (Elmont, NY)…..34

2/18 Allan C. (No. Andover, MA)…..15

2/18 Stephanie K. (Melbourne, FL)…..9

2/18 Marcia T. (Sag Harbor, NY) …..41

2/19 Perry K. (Port Charlotte, FL)…..15

2/19 Lisa H. (Longwood, FL)…..1

2/20 Jackie M. (Basking Ridge, NJ)…..20

2/20 Cami M.(Louisiana)…..16

2/22 Chris M. (Chatham, NJ)…..9

2/22 Mike H. (Miami, FL)…..4

2/22 Casey Q. (ManchVegas, NH)…..33

2/22 Marshall T. (Nantucket, MA)…..28

2/23 Mike D. (Nantucket, MA)…..33

2/23 Laura T. (Jacksonville, FL)…..13

2/24 Rex S. (Port Charlotte, FL)…..12

2/24 Michael W. (Washington Terrace, UT)…..1

2/24 Betsy W. (Sarasota, FL)…..37

2/25 Judy S. (Los Angeles, CA)…..45

2/25 Mike B. (Haw River, NC)…..4

2/25 Scott W. (Bedford, MA)…..6

2/26 Vaiva (Monterey, CA)…..25

2/26 John G. (Stuart, FL)…..41

2/27 Neil R. (Queens, NY)…..12

2/27 John T. (Rye, NY)…..37

2/28 Matthew M. (Pelham, NY)…..16

2/29 Royce McC. (Unicoi, TN)…..230

 

1222 Total Years of Sobriety

 

 

 

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12&12

 

Tradition Six - "An A.A. group ought never endorse, finance, or lend the A.A. name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest problems of money, property, and prestige divert us from our primary purpose."

At first glance, it did look like a good thing. Then doubt crept in. The association wanted to use our member's full name in all its advertising; he was to be described both as its director of publicity and as a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. Of course, there couldn't be the slightest objection if such an association hired an A.A. member solely because of his public relations ability and his knowledge of alcoholism. But that wasn't the whole story, for in this case not only was an A.A. member to break his anonymity at a public level, he was to link the name Alcoholics Anonymous to this particular educational project in the minds of millions. It would be bound to appear that A.A. was now backing education--liquor trade association style.

p. 158

 

 

 

 

TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

 

A.A. Thought For The Day

After I became an alcoholic, alcohol poisoned my love

for my family and friends, it poisoned my ambition,

it poisoned my self-respect. It poisoned my whole life,

until I met A.A. My life is happier now than it has been

for a long time. I don't want to commit suicide. So with

the help of God and A.A., I'm not going to take any

more of that alcoholic poison into my system. And I'm

going to keep training my mind never even to think of

liquor again in any way except as a poison. Do I believe

that liquor will poison my life if I ever touch it again?

Meditation For The Day

I will link up my frail nature with the limitless Divine

Power. I will link my life with the Divine Force for Good

in the world. It is not the passionate appeal that gains

the Divine attention as much as the quiet placing of the

difficulty and worry in the Divine Hands. So I will trust

God like a child who places its tangled skein of wool in

the hands of a loving mother to unravel. We please God

more by our unquestioning confidence than by imploring

Him for help.

Prayer For The Day

I pray that I may put all my difficulties in God's hands

and leave them there. I pray that I may fully trust God

to take care of them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY THOUGHT

^*^*^*^*^

(\  ~~  /)

(   \(AA)/   )

(_ /AA\ _)

/AA\

^*^*^*^*^

Meetings

Through going to meetings and listening, and occasionally speaking, through doing Twelfth Step work, whereby in helping others you are both the teacher and the student, by making many wonderful A.A. friends, I have been taught all the things in life that are worth having.

c. 1976 AAWS

Alcoholics Anonymous, (3rd Edition), p. 416

 

 

Thought to Consider . . . 

Meetings: A checkup from the neck up

 

*~*AACRONYMS*~*

W I L L I N G

When I Live Life, I Need God

 

 

 

 

 

 

DAILY REFLECTION

 

 

OUR PATHS ARE OUR OWN

. . . there was nothing left for us but to pick up the simple

kit of spiritual tools laid at our feet.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 25

 

My first attempt at the Steps was one of obligation and

necessity, which resulted in a deep feeling of

discouragement in the face of all those adverbs:

courageously; completely; humbly; directly; and only. I

considered Bill W. fortunate to have gone through such a

major, even sensational, spiritual experience. I had to

discover, as time went on, that my path was my own. After

a few twenty-four hours in the A.A. Fellowship, thanks

especially to the sharing of members in the meetings, I

understood that everyone gradually finds his or her own

pace in moving through the Steps. Through progressive

means, I try to live according to these suggested principles.

As a result of these Steps, I can say today that my attitude

towards life, people, and towards anything having to do

with God, has been transformed and improved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

POT LUCK

 

 

AA Member's "Credo"

 

 

             I am glad to be part of alcoholics Anonymous, of that great fellowship which is spreading all over the world. I am only one of many AAs, but I am one. I am grateful to be living at this time, when I can help AA to grow, when it needs me to put my shoulder to the wheel and help keep the message going.

 

 

             I'm glad to be able to be useful, have a reason for living, I have a purpose in life. I want to lose my life in this wonderful fellowship and so find it again. I need the AA principles for the development of the buried life within me, that good life that I had misplaced but which I found again AA. This life within me is growing slowly but surely, with setbacks and mistakes, but it's still growing, I cannot yet know what it will be, but I know that it will be good. That's all I want to know, it will be good.

 

 

             AA may be human in its organization, but it is divine in its purpose. The purpose is to point me toward the God of my understanding and the good life. My feet have been set on the right path. I feel it in the depths of my being. I am going in the right direction with my fellow travelers. The future can be left to the Higher Power. Whatever the future holds, it cannot be too much for me to bear. I have the Divine Power within me, to carry me through everything that may happen.

 

 

             Participating in the privileges of the AA fellowship, I shall share in the responsibilities, taking it upon myself to carry my fair share of the load, not grudgingly but joyfully. I am deeply grateful for the privileges I enjoy because of my membership in this great Way of Life. It puts a responsibility on me that I will not leave undone. I will gladly carry my fair share of the burdens. Because of the joy of doing them, they will no longer be burdens but opportunities.

 

 

             I shall not wait to be drafted for service to my fellow AA members, but I shall volunteer. I shall accept every opportunity to work as a challenge and I shall do my best to accept every challenge and perform my service as best as I can. I will be loyal in my attendance, generous of my giving, kind in my criticism, creative in my suggestions, loving in my attitude. I will give it a my interest, my enthusiasm, my devotion, and most of all myself to the best of my ability.

 

 

             We in Alcoholics Anonymous know the joy of giving. We believe that when we come to the end of our lives, it will be only the things that we have given away that we will take with us. We will take no material thing with us, but we will take with us the kind words we have said, the kind deeds we have done, the help we have given. We alcoholics, who have been helped to find AA by someone who is interested in our welfare, believe that we are under a deep obligation to pass on the AA message to others. We members of Alcoholics Anonymous believe in this with all our hearts and minds. If an active or recovering alcoholic needs our help asks for our help: “I am my brother's keeper.”



 

Stephen Beal, Editor, Stepping Stones to Recovery for Men

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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