AA Meetings Not For You? - Opportunity
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AA Meetings Not For You? - Opportunity
Just trying to be helpful in this difficult time.
"I am an introvert and going to an AA meeting is not on my list of activities."
"The idea of going to an AA meeting scares me."
I'm an active AAer and I have read posts like this many times. Well thanks to the Corona virus there is a unique opportunity for folks who do not want to go to a FTF AA meeting. Because of the Corona virus AA FTF meetings are being cancelled across the country and on line substitute meetings are popping up everywhere. Here's a great opportunity to really stay anonymous and not have to meet anyone. Just try an online meeting instead.
Our local AA office set up this page to link us to online meetings. My guess is that other AA offices are doing the same.
https://aa-dc.org/online-meeting-list
Maybe it's worth a try for some folks?
"I am an introvert and going to an AA meeting is not on my list of activities."
"The idea of going to an AA meeting scares me."
I'm an active AAer and I have read posts like this many times. Well thanks to the Corona virus there is a unique opportunity for folks who do not want to go to a FTF AA meeting. Because of the Corona virus AA FTF meetings are being cancelled across the country and on line substitute meetings are popping up everywhere. Here's a great opportunity to really stay anonymous and not have to meet anyone. Just try an online meeting instead.
Our local AA office set up this page to link us to online meetings. My guess is that other AA offices are doing the same.
https://aa-dc.org/online-meeting-list
Maybe it's worth a try for some folks?
That great AAPJ. I am one of those that doesn’t go to AA as the anxiety of group sessions is too much. The one positive of all this is there are so many online meetings at the moment and I intend to go to many. The early morning ones are good for me in the UK as that’s around 11am for me. Stay safe! x
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This could be kind of cool. I don't go to that many meetings anymore but it looks like I may have some extra time on my hands. If I'm understanding this correctly, I could go to any meeting in the World if I speak the language and have a desire to stop drinking.
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@AAPJ you pretty much read my mind. I've never been to an AA meeting. I'm just scared. But I've been thinking the last few days that maybe this is an opportunity for me to try one in distance.
I found one for tomorrow, it's like over a telecon line, but it's 'closed'. I think that means I have to identify as an alcoholic? I don't know I identify other than I know I have a problem.
I have to see if I can find an open one.
I found one for tomorrow, it's like over a telecon line, but it's 'closed'. I think that means I have to identify as an alcoholic? I don't know I identify other than I know I have a problem.
I have to see if I can find an open one.
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Itsmaria
"I know I have a problem"
The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with Alcohol you can attend closed AA meetings.
I really hope you try an online meeting.
"I know I have a problem"
The only requirement for AA membership is a desire to stop drinking. If you think you have a problem with Alcohol you can attend closed AA meetings.
I really hope you try an online meeting.
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Okay so for a long time I've had a goal to make a list of AA meetings in my area. The goal was just to make the list so I would have it handy. I guess this sounds weak, but I couldn't get beyond that, and even doing that- well i never did that.
But okay now with corona isolation I've been struggling more. I have controls- work/life etc- that I used to keep me somewhat okay ish with re: drinking. Well, those things are gone.
Okay so I need help and it's a good time to push myself. so today I made a list of online meetings I could maybe try. I think I found a beginner meeting. So my goal is by Sunday this week to either reach out to them about joining a meeting or to join a meeting if I can. I would just join, but some say email first. So I will do one or the other by Sunday.
That is pretty much all I can commit to.
Just trying to be honest here.
I'm ambivalent there is a struggle inside. There has been for a long time. But I will report back at least.
Thanks for your patience with me.
But okay now with corona isolation I've been struggling more. I have controls- work/life etc- that I used to keep me somewhat okay ish with re: drinking. Well, those things are gone.
Okay so I need help and it's a good time to push myself. so today I made a list of online meetings I could maybe try. I think I found a beginner meeting. So my goal is by Sunday this week to either reach out to them about joining a meeting or to join a meeting if I can. I would just join, but some say email first. So I will do one or the other by Sunday.
That is pretty much all I can commit to.
Just trying to be honest here.
I'm ambivalent there is a struggle inside. There has been for a long time. But I will report back at least.
Thanks for your patience with me.
The intent wasn't to mislead as far as I see it, but I'm sure the OP will make sure next time
This is a time to pull together.
People who aren't into AA can read and move on in 5 seconds.
D
This is a time to pull together.
People who aren't into AA can read and move on in 5 seconds.
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Itsmaria,
Online AA is a great idea for those wanting to reach out for help. It's a chance to connect with peers, maybe learn a thing or two... and make a friend or two.
I'd be interested in reading about your experience if you decide to participate.
Online AA is a great idea for those wanting to reach out for help. It's a chance to connect with peers, maybe learn a thing or two... and make a friend or two.
I'd be interested in reading about your experience if you decide to participate.
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Hi Nate - Sorry you were misled. Perhaps I could have titled it more carefully.
Maybe:
Afraid to Attend FTF AA Meetings? - Opportunity
Would have been better. As far as I know I can't change the title.
I have zero interest in misleading folks who have decided they do not like AA to go to a meeting. For me it's a program of attraction.
Maybe:
Afraid to Attend FTF AA Meetings? - Opportunity
Would have been better. As far as I know I can't change the title.
I have zero interest in misleading folks who have decided they do not like AA to go to a meeting. For me it's a program of attraction.
not trying to put anyone off using Zoom - but be savvy.
Be aware and educated on what you might be sharing - don't log on to Zoom from FB for example.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...e_iOSApp_Other
Be aware and educated on what you might be sharing - don't log on to Zoom from FB for example.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...e_iOSApp_Other
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I find using cameras with strangers very uncomfortable. I find real life meetings to be uncomfortable as well. Part of the plan is to feel uncomfortable in an AA meeting anyway, I quite like the way it makes you feel like its YOU under the spotlight when in actual reality everyone is mostly feeling the same way as you! Jesus I still get sweaty palms when im going to share and ive shared quite a bit over the years lol.
Can I just say guys that my pet peev is the word cant. Cant means wont in 99% of cases. Its an easy response and a quick way out in my opinion. If I had my way id have it deleted from the dictionary.
Can I just say guys that my pet peev is the word cant. Cant means wont in 99% of cases. Its an easy response and a quick way out in my opinion. If I had my way id have it deleted from the dictionary.
I assume based on this that unlike some of us you dont have mental issues other than alcoholism. Ptsd and anxiety in my case. Consider yourself lucky. Let us know how you get on with the dictionary people.
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Have a nice day!
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