


For me has been this way these past several months in the rehab program communicating with my sponsor, counselor and acquaintances at the rehab classes. At the same time, he picks up the moral of junior executives not to hide the truth of how they feel when they see an alcoholic worker and confront them to stop drinking or being fired.įor some of us it is a blessing to be fired because we have the time to reflect and think of our lives and the actions we have taken to improve our health behavior. He also advises companies to use this book as a remedy to make better the alcoholic at work. The author invites us to regroup and have the will power to change by following the steps in chapter 2 and 3 but only the alcoholic has to let go the stubbornness of drinking. Again in this chapter, we described all sorts of drinkers from moderate to hardcore but all have one thing in common and it is the physical and mental sickness of alcoholism. Where the effects of the normal drinkers are understood by aberrations of the crooked brain by having irrational thinking. In this chapter it is described from a conversation with a doctor in Chicago, that alcoholism is proven to be a sickness where the pressure of the spinal fluid ruptures the brain. Three of his former co workers and employees he had lost due to mental illness by committing suicide which he later reflects he would have followed their footsteps if not were for the intervention. Like most alcoholics, the author describes three successful employees whom he recognized as hard workers which he had lost due to alcohol abuse because at the same time they worked hard they played hard. The author himself did not know he was an alcoholic till he saw himself losing his own self in the sickness of alcoholism if it would have not been for an intervention. The chapter to Employers in AA big book study is the story of how alcoholics live a social economic life by struggling with guilt and defeat of alcoholism. But basically the first ones were about spirituality and the last one is about recognizing and battling with the anger and resentment of being an alchoholic. The title in the podcast is the short story in them. They are all different stories from the AA book but summarized. Llegamos a creer and extract* from the Big Book. Incluso todos los programas que siguen los 12 pasos. Como miramos lo espiritual de los 12 pasos programas. when we have taken a square look at some of these defects, have discussed them with another, and have become willing to have them removed, our thinking about. Oculta el poder cambiar la situación en que vive el agobiante, peroĮstá en uno saber decir no y parar de beber para poder cambiar. Se trata de saber cuándo parar una conversación.Įste capítulo habla de cómo el alcoholismo a veces esconde las cosas y También, se dice que el hombre y la mujerĭeben de dar gracias por las circunstancias del pasado. LaĮspiritualidad trae diferentes alumbramientos en la vida delĪlcohólico, sin embargo, esta en uno solamente saber buscar laĭefinición para describirla ya que no hay una definición para todos Now my relationship with my Higher Power gives me the strength to live a happy, sober life.Este capítulo habla de la espiritualidad al despertar. Gradually, with patience, humility and a lot of questions, I came to believe in God. Time passed, my life improved, and I began to wonder about this Higher Power.

In desperation I chose a table, a tree, then my A.A.

I couldn't accept the concept of a Higher Power because I believed God was cruel and unloving. where, with others, I heard talk of a Higher Power. Nevertheless, I couldn't smile at myself in the mirror, so I came to A.A. No one was greater than I, at least in my eyes, when I was drinking. TWELVE STEPS AND TWELVE TRADITIONS, pp. transformed, they came to believe in a Higher Power." have crossed the threshold just this way. itself your 'higher power.' Here's a very large group of people who have solved their alcohol problem.
