How do you congratulate someone on their sobriety?

Affirm Their Progress And What They Deserve

  1. “I’m so proud of you”
  2. “I’m so happy to see you taking care of yourself”
  3. “You are so strong”
  4. “I’m happy that you’re doing well”
  5. “You are inspiring”
  6. “You deserve to be happy”
  7. “You are deserving of a happy and healthy life”
  8. “Keep on fighting”

What do you write to someone in recovery?

8 Things to Say to Someone in Recovery

  1. I Love You.
  2. You’re Not Alone.
  3. Everyone Needs Help Sometimes.
  4. How Are You Feeling?
  5. How Can I Help?
  6. Let’s Hang Out.
  7. I’m Proud of You.
  8. I Know You Are Struggling, But There’s Always Hope.

What are the steps of AA 12?

Spiritual Awakening. The first is recognizing that the previous 11 steps have resulted in what AA calls a “spiritual awakening.”

  • Support Others.
  • Acknowledging the Lifelong Endeavor.
  • What are 12 steps in AA?

    requires following all 12 steps. Here are the things we should learn from the final six steps of AA. Like I did in part one, I’ve quoted the steps below from the AA website but have added my own business lessons. And, here’s the same disclaimer

    What are the 12 steps of an AA?

    We admitted we were powerless over alcohol – that our lives had become unmanageable.

  • Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
  • Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.
  • Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
  • What are the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of AA?

    Just as the 12 steps lay the spiritual path of recovery for individual members, the 12 Traditions provide the principles that keep 12-step support groups, like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and the Al-Anon Family Support Group, healthy and grounded, and focused on their primary purpose of fellowship.