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This is only a guide to starting your meeting.
SOS-Save Our Selves SOS offers an Alternative- Self-Empowering approach to sobriety. In SOS meetings, members build a safe environment where there is no criticism of each other's choices of recovery.
I learn
to say How do I go about providing this safe place? I should start with myself. I realize that I am unique, one of a kind. No one has the same experiences or feelings that I do. If I share what I have done or might do if I were in that person's shoes, and offer it in a sharing manner, then I probably am doing it the SOS way. No "Sponsors" in SOS. We are all equal; I have to go outside SOS to have or be a "Sponsor." I stay focused on the reason I'm here For Me for My recovery. When I try to fix someone else then I'm distracted from my own recovery. I do care about others in the group and because I care; I will offer my support, not my criticism. I know that for each of us the way to sobriety is different.
I will learn to accept that another person's
recovery is going to be different from mine. Part
of my learning to fit into this new world of sobriety is to help make this meeting as safe as possible.
This will make me a stronger person and add power to my
recovery.
It is of great importance that each person has a voice.
Anyone who wants to can continue later if time allows.
When everyone has had a chance to speak, then the floor
can be opened, again using a signal to shorten each
person’s time in speaking. At your meeting you are free
to use what works.
Each member of the group knows he or she has a chance to
become part of running a meeting. This happens by
helping the meeting run smoothly. If for some reason the
chairperson can't make a meeting, there are members to
take his or her place who then become empowered. The
group is also empowered; The group experiments, members
make suggestions on "our" recovery
meeting. What works we can pass on to other SOS members. Alcoholic/Drug-Addict. Some members don't refer to them selves as alcoholics or a drug-addicts. We each have the right to paint a picture of ourselves as we choose. The purpose of the group is to experience life clean and sober. The purpose is not to chant in unison, as we are each unique. SOS has no central apparatus, hierarchical structures or authoritarian leaderships.
Each
individual is a leader in his or her own sobriety.
Religious
& Nonreligious Freedom.
Here in
SOS we build a safe place where
religious and nonreligious beliefs is practiced.
We are
each Unique Clean and sober, I learn to use the power I have within myself to change my life forever.
I have accepted the challenge of living my life Alcohol/drug free.
From the book "Building Recovery" by Duaine Metevia http://www.itsachoicepublishing.com |
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