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Growing old is mandatory - Growing up is optional

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Denial:  With Alcohol – Once you have that pattern in your brain it is hard not to go back again.

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Talk about what ales you.

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Double up on Meetings

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Journal

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Sponsor

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Learn Your Triggers

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Pray

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Use the support around the tables

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Write/See your progress – Ask other to tell you

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Call people – Stay connected

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Keep moving

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Surrender – Wave the White Flag

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Stay out of the Drivers Seat

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This, Too Shall Pass

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Remember no one can take your freedom from you –You give it away.

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Ask For Help

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Gratitude

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Make Friends around the Table

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Call someone before you drink

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Read the Big Book

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Keep dong the Right Thing

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