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How Does The Jaywalker’s Perspective Illuminate the Reality of Alcoholism?

Introduction: In the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Big Book, a poignant quote captures the essence of the struggles faced by individuals battling alcohol addiction. It states, “We, who have been through the wringer, have to admit if we substituted alcoholism for jaywalking the illustration would fit us exactly.” These powerful words draw a parallel between the […]

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Celebrating Sobriety: Reflecting on the Journey with Alcoholics Anonymous

Introduction: Alcoholism is a battle that countless individuals face every day. The road to recovery is often paved with challenges and obstacles, but organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) provide invaluable support and guidance. Each year, month, and even day of sobriety is a monumental achievement that deserves recognition. In this blog post, we will explore

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Alcoholism: A Vicious Cycle, Alcoholics Anonymous Offers Hope for Recovery

Introduction: Alcoholism is a chronic, debilitating disorder that affects individuals worldwide. It is a condition characterized by the excessive and compulsive consumption of alcohol, leading to physical and psychological dependency. In this article, we will delve into the nature of alcoholism, how it begins, the profound effects it has on the individual and their loved

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The Origins and Significance of AA Tokens: How They Became a Symbol of Sobriety and Recovery

The tradition of giving anniversary tokens in AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) began in the early days of the organization, in the 1940s. The idea was first proposed by a man named Clarence H. Snyder, who was a member of AA and had been sober for several years. Snyder had the idea to give tokens to members

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Finding Peace and Contentment: A Journey of Woman in Serenity

This coin is a symbol of strength and determination for sober women in recovery. With a sleek and elegant design, the coin is meant to inspire and encourage women on their journey towards peace and contentment in sobriety. Made from high-quality materials, this coin is durable and long-lasting, making it the perfect reminder of the

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Elegant Peacock Sobriety Coin: Celebrate Your Progress in Style

Celebrate your sobriety in style with this Colorful Peacock Sobriety Coin by MyRecoveryStore! Measuring 40mm in size and weighing 30 grams, this coin is made of true heavy metal and boasts a thickness of 3mm, making it both durable and eye-catching. The colorful peacock design adds a touch of elegance to this meaningful memento, which

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“MyRecoveryStore’s Silver and Gold AA Sobriety Medallion/Coin: Celebrating Your Journey”

Mark your milestones with style and grace with our silver and gold sobriety medallion/coin. Featuring your cherished years of sobriety, this coin serves as a symbol of your hard-won journey and a source of inspiration for others. Keep it close as a daily reminder of your strength and never-ending commitment to a life free from

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First Few AA Slogans

In January 1936, Ruth Hock, AA’s first non alcoholic secretary typed every word that Bill W dictated, which included First Things First, Live and Let Live, and Easy Does It. This means that AA’s first few slogans First Things First, Live and Let Live, and  Easy Does It were used in the late 1930’s. These

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