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Let’s start with some statistics. The word happy appears in the book Sexaholics Anonymous seven times, and in the book Alcoholics Anonymous 16 times. The word joyous is in the SA book eight times, and in the AA book 12 times. Freedom is used only four times in the AA book and 37 times in the SA book.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown
Football (or Soccer as they call it in the US) – what would we do without it? It is so exciting, so passionate, such a good topic of conversation, and so much more. As a teenager I was obsessed travelling around the UK following (worshipping?) my beloved Tottenham Hotspur F.C. As life moved on and I got busy with studies, marriage, kids I realized that (maybe?) there are more important things in life and I gradually lost interest.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown
One of the most effective Practical Tools is HUMOR.
The difference between your sponsor and a therapist
1. Your sponsor isn’t all that interested in the reasons you acted out.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Humor - Practical Tools
Below is what I shared with a lady in the fellowship who felt attracted to a man in a mixed meeting:
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Featured Article - Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Men & Women in SA - Practical Tools - Women in SA
I recently came across an acronym which reminded me of what I need to do each day to remain sexually sober. The acronym is SAHOPE. Here’s what each letter stands for.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Practical Tools
My name is Matan C. and I am a recovering sexaholic from Jerusalem, Israel; I am sober joyous and free from September 30th 2016 by the grace of a loving Higher Power, the 12 Steps and Traditions, my Sponsor and Sponsees, my Family, this Fellowship and a wide variety of recovery tools, one of which I would like to share with you now.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Practical Tools
I met Dave at a downtown Denver SA meeting. He introduced me to Maxey. He volunteered at a shelter, and brought out three rescue dogs and it wasn’t even close. Maxey was the dog for me.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Art - Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Practical Tools
Five old-timers shared their tools of using their body to overcome their lust temptations:
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Featured Article - Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Practical Tools
“How do you practice your program during this pandemic?”
Haha! Thanks for asking. I was on a Zoom meeting the other day when a young man said with some alarm, “I feel like I’m living like a monk!” That just fits for me, I’m thinking. :))
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: December 2020 | Topics: Happy & Joyous Freedom In Times Of Global Lockdown - Practical Tools
Some of my earliest childhood memories are of obsession and preoccupation with touching the private parts of other children. Raised in a religious home, weekly attendance of church services was expected. Instead of healthy discussion there were punishments and threats of hellfire and eternal damnation.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: CFC - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery
The writer of “A Second Chance Is What I Asked God For” describes very vividly how he got arrested 7 years ago and was on the verge of losing everything that was dear to him.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Discussion Topic - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery
Reading the August Essay confronted me with several of my shortcomings. The article “Every Moment Is A ‘Given Moment’” was especially powerful. The author related his recovery to a lake: “Recovery is like a lake that needs an inflow and an outflow.” It showed me that my lake of recovery has grown shallow and stagnant.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: CFC - Dear ESSAY - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery
Dear Essay readers,
The theme of this issue is about the prejudices and challenges we all encounter sooner or later on the path of recovery.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Editors' Corner - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery
The Essay recently had a chance to interview Laura, the new Office Manager of SAICO. The article provides a brief insight into what SAICO does on behalf of the world-wide fellowship.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Interviews - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Trustee Committees - Worldwide News
The SA Public Information Committee has exciting news! The three first Public Service Announcement (PSA) videos it has made can now be translated into more languages around the world!
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Trustee Committees - Worldwide News
As a sexaholic, I am a refugee from the land of “Trying-and-failing-miserably-at-running-my-own-life.”
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Women in SA
Recovery has been a process that moves me ever closer to God. Through selfishness, self-centeredness, resentment, fear, and harms done to others, I built obstacles I could not get over, under or around. I moved farther and farther away from Him.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Steps & Traditions
Before joining the Program, my life was spiritual vagueness, white knuckling, and shame, a darkness inside me where I was lost. I was afraid all the time – of myself, the future, and other people.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Steps & Traditions
My name is Brian. I am a recovering sexaholic. On a Thursday afternoon seven years ago, I was arrested in a police internet sting. Step One reads – “We admitted that we were powerless over lust – that our lives had become unmanageable.” Being arrested and publicly shamed illustrates in the most obvious way that my life had become unmanageable.
TYPE: article | Magazine Issue: October 2020 | Topics: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - SA Stories
Hi everyone, I’m Flo, a recovering sexaholic, sober since Oct 7, 2015. Sobriety is my priority in life. I want to live a sober life, no matter the kind of garbage I have to face on a given day. No matter what the emotional or physical pain, I keep moving ahead in my sobriety and recovery. Why? Because sobriety is the only thing I really have in life, and everything in my life depends on this.