Instead of the term "Sayings", maybe they should be called "A.A. Words of Wisdom".
They truly are "Words of Wisdom" because many of them have evolved over the decades as a direct result of actual life experiences of many A.A. members.
The focus of this post is on Relapse.
Below are some A.A. "Words of Wisdom" :
"Relapse begins long before we pick up the first drink."
Recently I received a text message from a long time friend profusely thanking me for sharing with him a two page list of Symptoms Leading To Relapse that Patti and I prepared with the help of many friends in A.A. who were long-timers.
I can't remember the exact date when we two prepared the list but it was sometime ago.
So I thought that I would share this list here on our website.
SYMPTOMS LEADING TO RELAPSE
1. Stop attending A.A. Meetings. Over and Over and Over again, those who have relapsed, state that : I stopped going to meetings.
2. ISOLATING: NOT WORKING WITH ANOTHER ALCOHOLIC : Practical experience shows that
nothing will so much insure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other
alcoholics! REMEMBER
together we can do what we cannot do
alone! Have, use and lastly, BE A SPONSOR. We would not be here if back in 1935 people
with a few days sober did not help fresh newcomers.
3. NOT CHANGING: Change Must Happen! We cannot continue to live the same life and
expect to have a new life without change.
Change is difficult. This is the
reason for spiritual growth. Face your fears. Fear is not the opposite of
faith. Fear is the reason for faith. NOTHING
CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES!
4. UNTREATED MENTAL ILLNESS: We can help you to stop drinking. We can NOT cure
all of your problems including mental health issues. Page 133 of the A.A. Big Book clearly states: IT IS OK TO GET OUTSIDE
HELP!
5. EXPECTATIONS ARE RESENTMENTS WAITING TO
HAPPEN! :sentment is the “number one”
offender. Having unrealistic
expectations of yourself and others can result in your expectations
not-being-met causing you resentments.
Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones sing .. “You Can’t Always Get What
You Want!” Happiness is not having
what you want. Happiness is wanting what
you have. Practice ACCEPTANCE! ACCEPTANCE DOES NOT MEAN APPROVAL. What is .. IS! Accept it.
6. SELF-PITY, COMPLACENCY : “Why do bad things happen to me?” "Why am I an alcoholic?" "Nobody appreciates me." Relapse won't happen to me. Drinking was the furthest thing from my mind. Many relapses occur when things are going
well. You must ALWAYS BE ON GUARD FOR THE UN-GUARDED MOMENT! You have a progressive disease. Your
life will be worse if you relapse!
7. IMPATIENCE and ARGUMENTATIVENESS : Things are not happening fast enough. Others
are not doing what they should or what YOU want. Arguing small and ridiculous
points of view. The need to always be
right. WOULD YOU RATHER BE RIGHT OR
WOULD YOU RATHER BE HAPPY?!
8. FORGETTING GRATITUDE : Being negative about
yourself and others, focusing on problems.
Remember where you were and how much better life is now! WRITE A GRATITUDE LIST and share it with your
Sponsor.
9. S.L.I.P. – Sobriety Lost Its Priority : Not praying. Not meditating. Not taking daily inventory. Not attending meetings. Not
working-with-others. Not having an
active SPONSOR. Not doing service work. Being
complacent and bored with your program.
The cost of relapse is always too great.
NEVER FORGET that you have a progressive disease. Your life will be worse if you relapse!
10. PERFECTIONISM leads to PROCRASTINATION (I
will put this off because I can’t do it perfectly). PROCRASTINATION leads to PARALYSIS! The alcoholic in-the-gutter often is a disillusioned
perfectionist! Easy Does It on yourself
and others. Watch out for building
unreasonable expectations for yourself and others.
11. TAKING CARE OF EVERYONE ELSE : You
cannot be all things, To all people, At all times, In all places! If you are off-balance you cannot help
others. Don’t set yourself up to fail by
expecting too much of yourself.
12. DISHONESTY : This begins with a pattern of unnecessary little lies and deceits
with fellow workers, friends and family.
Then come important lies to yourself.
This is called rationalizing - making excuses for not doing what you do
not want to do, or doing what you know you should not do.
13. HALT. The acronym HALT means that you are getting too Hungry Angry Lonely Tired. Hungry : You must eat properly. Angry : Be calm. Do not allow
yourself to be overly emotional and angry.
Anger is one letter from DANGER. Lonely : Only the lonely Alcoholic thinks isolating is
the answer. Get to meetings. Tired : Proper rest is critical. If you feel well you will think well. If you feel bad a drink may feel like the
answer. Poor me, poor me, POUR me a
drink.
14. USE OF MOOD ALTERING DRUGS : You may want to escape from routine daily stress with other mood-altering substances. Your doctor may even concur. You may never have had a problem with drugs other-than-alcohol. You can easily lose your sobriety starting this way! It is a subtle way to relapse. The reverse is true for drug dependent people who start to drink alcohol to relieve stress.
15. OMNIPOTENCE, FEELING COCKY : This can result from a combination of many of
the above factors. You now have all the
answers for yourself and others. No one
can tell you anything. You ignore
suggestions or advice from others. Relapse
is probably imminent unless drastic changes take place immediately.
16. THINK THE DRINK. PLAY THE TAPE ALL THE WAY THROUGH!
REMEMBER
.. RELAPSE
IS NOT A REQUIREMENT!
Just because we still have some "winter snow" here in Alaska on April the 30th, this is no reason to "take a drink".