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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Nov 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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In this episode, we discussed the tools we use to enjoy the holidays sober. For many, this is the first holiday season sober. Can we go to functions? How do we deal with the contrary family member that always pushes our buttons? This was an excellent discussion! Some of the tools discussed; Attend as many AA meetings as possible AND participate. Get a Sponsor and work the steps. When tempted, think the drink through and remind yourself WHY you stopped. Practice Gratitude first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Take care of your body, eat right, sleep right, exercise, and drink lots of water. Watch videos about the devastating effects of alcohol and listen to podcasts focused on sobriety. Reach out to others in need with a text, email, voice message. Get a sobriety app to track your days sober and dollars saved. Embrace the cold, shut off the hot water. Become an active part of a community - online or in person - and remember that the difference between Wellness and Illness is WE, not I. Have a way out – Always have a way to leave if you start feeling uncomfortable. Accountability – Bring a sober friend or check-in before and after the event. Keep a cup in your hand. Lower your expectations of everyone at the event. Don’t take anyone's actions personally. You may even tell them you will not be drinking tonight and for sure ask them to put you on a pot of coffee. If you start getting antsy,  start cleaning up, play with the kids, or go for a walk. Have a time limit for how long you are staying. It is time to leave when I hear the same story for a second time and at a higher decibel. Prepare for the event – take a nap, have a snack, go to an online meeting – be emotionally, spiritually, and physically ready, or reconsider attending. HALT – Take action when you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. Take advantage of one or more of the many service opportunities during the holidays. Attend an online meeting at any moment before, during, or after the event and pray for each square until the craving passes. Shareable link to download list; https://buddyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/23-Tools-to-Stay-Sober111921.pdf Info on the new book, Powerless But Not Helpless, the free daily Tao Recovery Email, Sensei Elliston’s new book, and much more; www.BuddyC.org Zen Home Meditation Training https://www.aszc.org/sitting-with-sensei Join our private Facebook group and continue the conversation! Here is the link; https://www.facebook.com/groups/TaoPodcast/ or search Tao of Our understanding Podcast. Online Meeting; 9 pm EDT Nightly 7 Days a Week - Direct Link; www.ZoomAAMeetings.com (You must log in to a free zoom.us account for authentication to attend this meeting) Would you like to receive a free daily topic email with the most popular AA resources, accompanied by a secret Facebook group for discussion? Go to www.DailyAAEmails.com for more information! www.DailyAAEmails.com also includes a list of recovery podcasts and recovery resources!
Released:
Nov 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you want to stop drinking? Does alcoholism or addiction run in your family? Are you considering how to get sober? Are you seriously thinking about sobriety for the first time being alcohol is controlling your life as never before? Has the idea of a "Higher Power" kept you out of Alcoholics Anonymous or other 12 Step recovery programs? If so, then check out this podcast! In this meeting, a chapter of the Tao Te Ching is discussed every week as to how it relates to recovery. Taoist Philosophy can be a great tool for embracing the idea of a “Higher Power”. Nature offers all of the examples necessary for a concept of a source of all life, much different but yet very similar in many ways to more traditional religious thinking. Here is a link to an online version of the Tao Te Ching that we use in every meeting; https://ttc.tasuki.org/display:Year:1972,1988,1996,2004/section:1 In the Recovery Revolution Community, RRC for short, we have a number of live online recovery meetings every week on a number of different topics led by a wide mix of addicts and alcoholics in recovery. For more information about the RRC, go to https://omarpinto.com/membership-community/ If you join the RRC, you will not only be able to participate in this meeting, along with many more live meetings, but also access a video library of past meetings plus many more benefits of this growing community. Thanks for checking out our podcast. If you listen and enjoy this podcast, please share with your friends in recovery!