5 Top Reasons to Keep an Alcohol Anonymous Number in Your Wallet
Carrying an AA hotline number in your wallet can ensure that you always have support when you need it.
Carrying an AA hotline number in your wallet can ensure that you always have support when you need it.
When you lose control over your alcohol consumption and it’s negatively affecting different areas of your life, it’s time to seek help.
Finding new interests and hobbies is an essential part of staying sober and learning how to live a fulfilling life without alcohol or drugs.
You won’t hear too many people say they enjoy public speaking, but sharing at AA meetings can bring about numerous benefits to those in recovery.
Knowing how to deal with a toxic person in AA can ensure that their mood doesn’t affect your recovery progress.
If you or someone you know frequently experiences blackouts when drinking, here are some ways to prevent this from happening in the future.
If your current sponsor doesn’t feel like the right fit, here is how to choose a new sponsor that will best complement your recovery efforts.
Mental illness and addiction tend to go hand-in-hand. Here are the disorders that most often co-occur with alcohol abuse.
As every person and their recovery journey is unique, it’s important to learn about the various types of AA meetings in order to choose the best one for you.
Developing daily habits that keep your relationship with a higher power strong will ensure continued sobriety.