A few new ones not in the Walk Softly books! I lime them.
Recovery Slogans: "Overeaters Anonymous Slogans
Put down the fork
Nothing tastes as good as abstinence
Abstinence is the most important thing in my life "
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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.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Emails and HP
this comes to us from Kingman, AZ--they were talking about prayer and paying each and every morning when I guy shared, "I get up and do my knee-mail every morning."
don't you just love the way slogans are born?
don't you just love the way slogans are born?
Monday, December 24, 2012
Last minute recovery gifts
Last minute gift for your sponsor or sponsee? Or for you son or daughter in recovery? Here are two suggestions, one that cost a few bucks and the other for free--you can email either gift or both.

https://www.ebookit.com/books/0000002026/Sitting-in-Pictures-Vision-Meditations-for-Addiction-Recovery.html

Merry Christmas everyone, am thinking of all my friends this Christmas Eve.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
NBC dateline on drinking and drugging while driving
NBC dateline did a special on drinking and driving last night. It was very good and asked us, would you stop a drunk from driving. It was really good.
Then a friend from bayakinfoline sent me this reminder--but it has a twist ending. This is an intimate message, for all those still drinking whether or not alcoholically--Must read:
Shelly, merry Christmas to you and the family.
I want to share an experience with you--although not alcoholic, I thought you might be able to share with others who would benefit about drinking and driving. As you well know, some of us have been known to have brushes with the authorities on our way home from an occasional social session over the years. sometimes they lay in wait by the bars to "catch" us. well the other night I was out with some friends and had a couple beers and some red wine with dinner.
Knowing full well I may have been slightly if not well, over the limit, I did something I have never done before. I took a cab home. Sure enough, I passed a check point by the police--but because I was in a cab, they waved it through. I was so happy not to have been caught drunk driving. I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise because I have never driven a cab before and am not sure where I got it or what to do with it in my garage. So be care this season and Merry Christmas and Happy New year!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Tips from The Ranch at Dove Tree for living safely on the edge during holidays | Lubbock Online | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Often, alcoholics and addicts use the holidays for relapse. But hey, us addicts use any excuse to drink and drug! They used to say in the groups, "I drank because it was a holiday, or a rainy day, or a work day or Saturday Sunday, Monday....
Yeah, we drank and used because we are addicts! That's the long and the short of it. So read this article from Dove Tree Ranch...A few good tips for the that young person in recovery. Click through to read the whole article.
Tips from The Ranch at Dove Tree for living safely on the edge during holidays | Lubbock Online | Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: "The holidays don’t have to be predictable. In a sincere attempt to lighten up, Jack Britton suggests ways to spice up December:
Often the holidays offer face time with relatives who grew up in a different era. Dive below the surface and actually get to know Grandma. Who was her first crush? (Fidel Castro!) What did she get away with as a kid? (Armed robbery!)".......
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
A Gift for you from Day By Day!
A Gift for you from Day By Day!
For one week only, we are giving away the digital format of our newest book, "Sitting in Pictures, Vision Meditations for Addiction Recovery". Read about it below--. With over 280 illustrations, it is a great way to begin the holidays.
Delivery Format:in PDF, epub for Nook, iPad, and most ereaders and also Kindle format. Go to the following link and use the coe "sobriety" and download for FREE--DOWNLOAD NOW. Offer expires December 4.
https://www.ebookit.com/books/0000002026/Sitting-in-Pictures-Vision-Meditations-for-Addiction-Recovery.html
and visit us at SittinginPictures.org
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Sitting in Pictures, Vision Meditations for Addiction Recovery: "Sitting in Pictures, Vision Meditations for Addiction Recovery
by Peoples of the Earth Peoples of the Earth Peoples of the Earth
Illustrated by Christine Sundly
Description: This is a a deeply spiritual addiction recovery meditation book based on the Hopi tradition of 'sitting in pictures.' It contains 280 visual mediations as well as a 12 Step Principle and the wisdom of an Elder or tribal adage from people's around the world. Based on the Maya Tzolkin spiritual round, the days do not reflect the western Gregorian calendar. Instead the season are used for reference: Summer Solstice, Harvest Time, Winter Solstice, Spring Equinox. Letting the Spirit guide them, readers may use the meditations randomly or begin at the first mediation and go 280 days, then begin again. We trust that every reader will bring their own guidance when creating the healing visualization in each page of days. This meditation book is illustrated by Christine Sundly of the Menominee Nation (Menominee means 'wild rice' in Chippawa). For more information please go to the website SittinginPictures.org
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Celebrate Recovery for Christians
Although Celebrate Recovery is aimed at Christians, it still works with the 12 step principles. They also have a sheet of our most popular slogans that you can download and print--It's nice--print it out and tike to your next meeting.
http://www.celebrate-recovery.org/Groups/All/CRSlogans.pdf
Read about Celebrate Recovery here:
Home Page: "Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered and Bible-based 12 Step Recovery Program. The purpose is to focus on God’s healing power through fellowship with others. By working the 12 Steps and the 8 Beatitude Principles, issue groups open up, share experiences, and explore hope. In this way, we become willing to accept God’s grace in solving our problems."
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