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Service Work

Service work is a cornerstone of the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery process, representing the critical transition from self-centeredness to a life of purpose and altruism. In these speaker tapes, service is presented not merely as a set of chores, but as a spiritual praxis essential for maintaining long-term sobriety. The core principles center on the shift from the pursuit of material accumulation to finding peace through the shared experience of the fellowship. Listeners will encounter a spectrum of service, from the humble beginnings of mopping floors and passing the basket to the complex governance of the 12 Traditions. A recurring theme is the necessity of humility and the adherence to a group conscience, ensuring that principles always trump personalities to preserve the structural integrity of the collective. Through these personal accounts, listeners can expect to hear how service acts as a mirror to the alcoholic's previous isolation. Whether it is guiding newcomers or upholding the sanctity of anonymity, these narratives illustrate that the act of helping another alcoholic is often the very medicine required for one's own survival. These tapes emphasize that the miracle of recovery is not a single event, but is found in the continuous, disciplined work of showing up for others, effectively transforming a life of wreckage into a life of utility.

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Adam T.
Step 2 and the Recovery Disk for a Corrupt File – Adam T.
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Sandy B.
The Solution for All Problems Is Spiritual Growth – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Sandy B. on Obsession, Underage Drinking, and Family Dynamics
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Wayne P.
Wayne P. at the 1st Young Peoples Conference – 1987
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Bill C.
The Disease That Owned His Father’s Family – Bill C.
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Anthony A.
The Book Club Where Nobody Actually Read the Book – Anthony A.
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Jack S.
The Al-Anon Wife in the Devil Suit – Jack S.
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Jim M.
Jim M. on the Blackstone Retreat, the Big Book, and Simple Sobriety
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Kip C.
The Alcohol That Stopped Working and Amplified the Feelings – Kip C.
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David A.
Step 6 and the Quality of Willingness – David A.
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Herb
The Harmony of Emotional Sobriety – Herb
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Peter M.
The Dry Drunk Danger of Lacking a Spiritual Path – Peter M.
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Chuck H.
The Truth Only Hurts Once if You Let It – Chuck H.
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Joe C.
The Threefold Illness of Mind, Body, and Soul – Joe C.
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Scott R.
The Fatal Illness That You Can Decide You Don’t Have and Die From – Scott R.
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Bobby C.
He Can’t Claim the Success of Others Because He’d Have to Accept the Failure – Bobby C.
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Don H.
The Back-Breaking Garbage Bag of Low Self-Esteem – Don H.
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Howard E.
Step 7 and the Willingness to Convert Defects into Assets – Howard E.
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Bill L.
The Character Defects He Found in the Salvation Army – 1965 – Bill L.
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Mike S.
Mike S. at the Luck of the Irish Roundup – 2005
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Robbie W.
The Immunity That Comes from Intensive Work With Others – Robbie W.
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Larry T.
Replacing Desperation with Inspiration – Larry T.
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Tom F.
The Truth That Keeps a Newcomer From the Nut House – Tom F.
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George G.
Why Money and Spirituality Do Not Mix – George G.
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Charlie M.
The Program Is Guaranteed to Work Under Any and All Conditions – Charlie M.
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