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Service

In the context of Alcoholics Anonymous, Service is a fundamental pillar of long-term recovery and a primary tool for dismantling the ego. These speaker tapes illustrate that service is the practical application of humility, shifting the alcoholic's focus from self-centeredness to the well-being of others. The core principles of service revolve around selflessness, the maintenance of boundaries, and a commitment to the collective fellowship. Rather than an act of control, service is presented as a way to find belonging and stability. The recordings highlight a spectrum of service, ranging from simple, grounding tasks—such as setting the table at a meeting—to the profound responsibility of sponsorship and guiding newcomers through the Twelve Steps. Listeners can expect to hear personal testimonies on how service acts as a safeguard against relapse and a catalyst for emotional sobriety. The speakers describe the transition from a life driven by isolation and pride to one rooted in principle-based action. From professionals overcoming intellectual arrogance to those recovering from traumatic backgrounds, these accounts emphasize that giving back to the community is not merely a suggestion, but a necessity for maintaining a sober life. By helping others, the speaker finds the strength to remain sober themselves, transforming the ache of addiction into a purposeful connection with the fellowship.

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Dave P.
Service as the Only Antidote to Self-Absorption – Dave P.
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Steve L.
The Garden Variety Alcoholic and the Bar of Consequences – Steve L.
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Sandy B.
The Six Steps Bill W. Recalled from Memory – Sandy B. 😆
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Sandy B.
The Prison of Self-Centeredness – Sandy B.
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Bobby C.
The Difference Between a Decision and a Commitment – Bobby C.
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Harold L.
The Pea Green Plymouth Duster That Led Him to AA
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Katie L.
The Genetic Code and the Illusion of Control
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Chris
Step 4 and the Self Appraisal of a Shattered Mind
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Sue N.
Tradition 1 – Sue N. – New England Big Book Workshop Weekend – 2020
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Calvin M.
Calvin M. – Traditions – NA Traditions 10 11 And 12 Workshop – 2006
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Chris R.
Chris R. – Stop Qualifying the Drunks – 2016
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Ralph W.
Self-Centered Fear as a Prison You Build One Opinion at a Time – Ralph W.
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New-2024
Joyce P. Opened the Big Book Expecting Drinking Instructions and Found a Higher Power Instead – New-2024
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Julie R.
Drinking Was the Secret That Kept the Other Secrets — So Drinking Was the Safe Within the Safe – Julie R.
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Amanda
I Timed My AA Meetings Around Court Drug Tests — Four Days Sober Was Enough to Pass – Amanda
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Scott B.
Ego and Intelligence as Barriers to Recognizing Alcoholism — A Ph.D. in Denial – Scott B.
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Allison A.
Emotional Sobriety — Moving from Feeling-Based Decisions to Principle-Based Action
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Ajit
I Married My Psychiatrist Which Isn’t a Terribly Smart Thing to Do 🤣 – Ajit
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Avery S.
Almost Drank Rather Than Take Step 6 Because I Liked the Defects That Were Killing Me – Avery S.
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Mike B.
A Spiritual Experience Doesn’t Always Show Up on Time — Mine Came Months After the Tenth Step – Mike B.
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Bill M.
What Step 11 Means to a Man Who Has Been Doubtful More Often Than Agitated – Bill M.
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Adam T.
Paid Half a Million Dollars for a Big Book After Twenty-Eight Trips Through Treatment 🫠 – Adam T.
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Michelle B.
Question Sixty-Eight on the Hazelden Fourth Step Asked If I Was Afraid of Red-Headed Women 😂
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Jonathan R.
Showed Up Drunk to My First Meeting and Figured Partial Credit Still Counted 🤦 – Jonathan R.
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Karen S.
Told My Sponsor the Big Book Needed Editing for Grammar and Gender 🤦
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