1. Start missing meetings for any reason, real or imaginary.
2. Become critical of the methods used by other members who may not agree
with you in everything.
3. Nurse the idea that someday, somehow, you can drink or drug again in a
controlled manner.
4. Let
the others do the 12th step work in your group. You are too busy.
5. Become conscious of your AA/NA "Seniority" and view every member
with a skeptical and jaundiced eye.
6. Become so pleased with your own views of the program that you consider
yourself an "Elder Statesman"
7. Start a small clique within your own group, composed of only a few members
who see eye to eye with you.
8. Tell
the new member in confidence that you yourself do not not take certain of the 12 Steps
seriously.
9. Let your mind dwell more and more on how much you are helping others
rather than on how much the program is helping you.
10. If an unfortunate member has a slip, drop him at once.
11. Cultivate the habit of borrowing money from other members, then stay away
from meetings to avoid embarrassment.
12. Look upon the 24 hour plan as a vital thing for new members, but not for
yourself. You have outgrown the need of that a long time ago.
Most importantly always
remember we can all have a another relapse, but we cannot be guaranteed
another recovery. |