Some thoughts about recovery. * Take what you like and leave the rest.
There are many Twelve Step programs: Al-Anon, Adult Children ofAlcoholics, CoDa, Families Anonymous, Nar-Anon, and more. Wehave choices about which kind of group is right for us. Twelve Stepgroups are free, anonymous and available in most communities. Ifthere is not one that is right for us, we can start one.
Twelve Step groups are not about how we can help the otherperson; they're about how we can help ourselves grow and change.They can help us get on track and stay there.
There is magic in Twelve Step programs. There is healing power inconnecting with other recovering people. We access this healingpower by working the Steps and by allowing them to work on us.The Twelve Steps are a formula for healing.
How long do we have to go to meetings? We go until we"want to go." We go until the program "gets us." Then we keep going– and growing.
Selecting a group and then attending regularly are important wayswe can begin and continue to take care of ourselves. Activelyparticipating in our recovery program by working the Steps isanother.
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