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The Challenge Of Getting Sober, Again

In March 2018, I had been sober for about three years … I relapsed. It took me completely by surprise. Later, when making my inventory about it, I could see that the disease, very cunningly, had slowly conquered its way back in. From time to time I had purposely let short lust thoughts in, which I did not completely surrender.

AUTHOR: Walter L., The Netherlands | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

Prejudiced By Other Fellowships

I attended my first SA meeting in 2015. Back then I was a member of another 12-Step fellowship in which I was dealing with my drug addiction. After a couple months of struggling with lust, while being clean in the other fellowship, I found SA. I continued going to SA meetings and was around 4 months sober when I left SA, convinced that I could now handle my lust problem without SA.

AUTHOR: Farzad, Greece | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Featured Article - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

My Biggest Challenge is My “Stinking Thinking”

My mind, my thinking, is sick. It creates continuously judgments and prejudices. These are distorted ideas and beliefs about what is right and what is wrong. I judge the events in my life and believe they should have been different. I judge other people, I judge myself, I judge God. I cannot trust my thinking or judgement.

AUTHOR: Allard G., The Netherlands | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

Out Of Small Things, Big Things Grow

I started my SA story in a rural town in Australia. There were no SA meetings near me at the time. Being a sexaholic in a rural area is very challenging because there is a bad stigma attached to sex addiction. There was a Royal commission into sex abuse in the church. There are a lot of old world views where sex addiction is seen as something bad; something that doesn’t belong in our community.

AUTHOR: Jason C., Australia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

They Will Point You Out, They Will Judge You

In 2014 I first heard about the program of SA. I identified myself with it, I knew I needed it, but I did not dare take the step and join the program. There were many prejudices in me that prevented me from doing so. I was afraid: I thought they were going to judge me and condemn me since I was leading a double life, a double moral standard.

AUTHOR: María, Colombia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Women in SA

Religion Versus Program

When I joined the SA fellowship, I was afraid that it may have been a sect and incompatible with my faith. I wanted it to be a fellowship endorsed by the Church to which I belonged. But I saw members around me who were sober and that was what kept me coming back to meetings.

AUTHOR: Peter T., Slovakia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

Freedom From Prejudice

The Cambridge English Dictionary defines “Prejudice” as follows: an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge.

AUTHOR: Odeya R., Israel | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Women in SA

The Challenge Of Growing Old In SA

Why would a man, 80 years old with 36 years of sexual sobriety, still be utilizing the same tools he used when he first came to the program?

AUTHOR: Harvey A., formerly from Tennessee, now Florida, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

Nobody Has My Acting-Out Pattern

My form of fantasy is something that I hadn’t heard from anyone before, therefore I believed it could be something someone could be prejudiced towards me about. I remember in my early days of acting out I would fantasize about what women were enjoying. Being a male I felt my form of acting out wasn’t even “manly” enough to be shared with others.

AUTHOR: Shivam T., India | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Featured Article - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

Race, Status, Religion – We’re All Addicts

Being a religious Jew wearing a yarmulke (skull cap) I was taught to live with fear that there is prejudice towards me and “my kind.”

AUTHOR: Yaakov K., New York, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery

My Higher Power Is Here In This Program

I am a recovering sexaholic, since May 25, 2019, working the Steps with a sponsor. I thank my Higher Power, as I conceive it, for being a sexaholic and seeing my multitude of character defects that help me stay in Sexaholics Anonymous.

AUTHOR: Lucia A., Colombia | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Featured Article - Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery - Women in SA

Sobriety, My No. 1 Priority

After seven years of sobriety I relapsed. I called my sponsor, dreading his reaction. He was kind but very clear. One of the things he told me was to take stock of all program actions I normally practiced. Had I been practicing them? Were there some I had stopped doing or only doing occasionally?

AUTHOR: Tammo D., The Netherlands | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Practical Tools

We Are Not A Glum Lot

One of the most effective Practical Tools is humor.
I have been sober for a long time. I tried to give my recovery knowledge away like a fire hose. I realized I was overwhelming newcomers with way too much information at one time. I slowed it down to a garden hose.

MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Humor - Practical Tools

We Are Not A Glum Lot

I have been sober for a long time. I tried to give my recovery knowledge away like a fire hose. I realized I was overwhelming newcomers with way too much information at one time.

AUTHOR: Bob F., Nebraska, USA | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Humor

The Tools That Helped Me Stay Sober

My name is Claire, I was created in the image of God and I am a grateful recovering sexaholic. My sobriety date is July 3, 2002. I need to remind myself that I am an addict because I can easily forget.

AUTHOR: Claire Z., Israel | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Featured Article - Practical Tools - Women in SA

“Bad News” in Sexaholics Anonymous

Over three sober decades in SA there have been quite a few pieces of “bad news” for me as a recovering sexaholic. They all arise, like my entire program, from my experience, strength, and hope:

AUTHOR: David M., Oregon, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: October 2020 | THEME: Prejudices & Challenges in Recovery | TOPICS: Practical Tools

“Bad News” in Sexaholics Anonymous

Over three sober decades in SA there have been quite a few pieces of “bad news” for me as a recovering sexaholic. They all arise, like my entire program, from my experience, strength, and hope:

AUTHOR: David M., Oregon, USA | TOPICS: Practical Tools

SA CFC

Today, “simple service” for me is simply giving back to others. There was a time when service meant serving me; pandering to my own selfish agenda, making a name for myself, etc. It’s taken me a lot of Step work and many inventories to be able to cut ego out of my motives for doing anything.

AUTHOR: Lee H., Idaho, USA | MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 2020 | THEME: Found In Translation | TOPICS: CFC

Finance Report

For the first quarter 2020 the income minus expenses was negative: -$12,476. The second quarter, thanks to the increased donations, showed quite a difference: $67,936!

MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 2020 | THEME: Found In Translation | TOPICS: Finance Report

Discussion Topic

The writer of Every Moment Is A “Given Moment” tells how his life in 12 Step recovery hit a slump at 14 years and how going to SA completely changed his life.

AUTHOR: The ESSAY Editor | MAGAZINE ISSUE: August 2020 | THEME: Found In Translation | TOPICS: Discussion Topic

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