It'll be about a month, but the second edition is coming out. the book is a lot more popular than we anticipated! Yeah. Its fun. If you have a good slogan that you would like to see in the book, now is the time to get it to us! Remember, slogans are wisdom in shorthand.

Slogans are "wisdom in short-hand" for the 12 Step programs. But what do they mean? Let's blog on that. Visit the Walk Softly Slogan's site for free downloads.
Monday, March 5, 2012
AA Meeting Quotes Slogans and other inspirational sayings from Alcoholics Anonymous 12 step programs
Here's ome great slogans and a good site to bookmark.
"Happiness is appreciating what you have, not getting what you want."
"If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it."
"Remember: It's ok to look back but don't stare. "
" Alcoholic drinking's three stages: impulsive, compulsive, repulsive. "
"Those who abandon their dreams will discourage yours"
"We can no longer be content with just getting by."
"I spent a lifetime in hell and it only took me twelve steps to get to heaven."
"Would you like to be right or happy?""
'via Blog this'
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Young, Sober, & Free, the Hazelden book for young people in recovery.
FYI: something weird--a friend contacted me and said our book, Young, Sober, & Free was $46!!!! online. It's not. Actually it is selling well and Amazon has a special on it for 22% off--11.60. Was my friend mistaken? Well I went to the YoungSoberFree site (below) and there is a book advertised in the Google ads with my title -is this a deliberate rip off? Turns out the person selling this must be on drugs! It is a used copy of this book for $46!!! How silly. In addition they put the author down as "Shly Merahel (Author)" So don't be fooled by the google ad--there no Shly Merahel and the book is not $46.
Young, Sober, & Free, the Hazelden book for young people in recovery.: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Young, Sober, & Free, the Hazelden book for young people in recovery.: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Daily Recovery Readings - 1/1
Here is a great site that gives daily readings from lots of different recovery material.
Daily Recovery Readings - 1/1: "Meditation For The Day
In the new year, I will live one day at a time. I will make each day one
of preparation for better things ahead. I will not dwell on the past or
the future, only on the present. I will bury every fear of the future, all
thoughts of unkindness and bitterness, all my dislikes, my resentments,
my sense of failure, my disappointments in others and in myself, my
gloom and my despondency. I will leave all these things buried and go
forward, in this new year, into a new life."
Daily Recovery Readings - 1/1: "Meditation For The Day
In the new year, I will live one day at a time. I will make each day one
of preparation for better things ahead. I will not dwell on the past or
the future, only on the present. I will bury every fear of the future, all
thoughts of unkindness and bitterness, all my dislikes, my resentments,
my sense of failure, my disappointments in others and in myself, my
gloom and my despondency. I will leave all these things buried and go
forward, in this new year, into a new life."
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Improve Our Conscious Contact: What I Learned from Randy F.
We use slogans to help us improve our focus on recovery. Often that means we use them maintain contact with our Higher power--this blog is worth looking at!
Improve Our Conscious Contact: What I Learned from Randy F.: "Came To Believe
Although I had the picture book image in my head of the God of my understanding I did not understand how that would work in my recovery. I had to take a leap of faith and trust in those who got sober before me. I took the suggestions and slowly came to believe how the God of my understanding would work to keep me sober."
Improve Our Conscious Contact: What I Learned from Randy F.: "Came To Believe
Although I had the picture book image in my head of the God of my understanding I did not understand how that would work in my recovery. I had to take a leap of faith and trust in those who got sober before me. I took the suggestions and slowly came to believe how the God of my understanding would work to keep me sober."
Friday, October 23, 2009
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