Guest guest Posted March 9, 2001 Report Share Posted March 9, 2001 > > Dear Corrine, > Hi, i work in grocery retail as a cashier. Lately i have been noticing > how an encounter with a mean or creepy customer can influence my whole day. > When i was in the program, i could just take it in stride, kinda pray for the > person, and go on to the next customer with a positive attitude. i feel i am > losing self esteem or something. i am considering attending Alanon meetings > again to help me get back in touch with myself. i am a recovered addict and > not an alcoholic so Alanon might be my only choice right now. i DON'T want > to get into the 12 steps again but i feel lonely too. Any advice from anyone? > Thank you, > heather > > > : Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy than AA (if you can imagine that.) ------------------------------------------------------- Get your free, secure email at http://www.medmail.com - the e-mail service for the medical community Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 > : > > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy than AA (if you can imagine that.) Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 > : > > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy than AA (if you can imagine that.) Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 > : > > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy than AA (if you can imagine that.) Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2001 Report Share Posted March 12, 2001 > > > > > : > > > > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy > than AA (if you can imagine that.) > > Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! I went to an Al-Anon meeting by mistake in 1983 when I was ordered by the nAAvy to go to a twelve-step meeting. I figured I'd stay and see what it was like. The woman leading the meeting she found the ideas contained in a " non-approved " book helpful. As she began to explain how specifically these ideas helped her the " head cackling hen " interrupted her and the rest of the meeting was devoted to chastising her for daring to refer to non-Al-Anon literature. ------------------------------------------------------- Get your free, secure email at http://www.medmail.com - the e-mail service for the medical community Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 At 06:57 PM 3/12/01 -0800, Grimes wrote: > > >> >> >> >> > : >> > >> > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy >> than AA (if you can imagine that.) >> >> Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! > >I went to an Al-Anon meeting by mistake in 1983 when I was ordered by the nAAvy to go to a twelve-step meeting. I figured I'd stay and see what it was like. > >The woman leading the meeting she found the ideas contained in a " non-approved " book helpful. As she began to explain how specifically these ideas helped her the " head cackling hen " interrupted her and the rest of the meeting was devoted to chastising her for daring to refer to non-Al-Anon literature. Yes, Al-Anon is much more anal about this (and some other aspects of meetings) than is AA. One member was amazed and horrified when I told her that that the little black " 24 Hours A Day " book was Hazelden, and NOT AA Conference-Approved Literature. Her husband, I, and many other AA'ers used it as their 'daily meditation' book, and she had attended many open AA meetings where it was read from. The overwhelmeming majority don't know or don't want to hear that things such as allowing " non-alcoholics " (such as Al-Anon members) to " share " in an AA meeting might go against traditions. I recall reading an Al-Anon phamplet on how material becomes " Al-Anon Conference-Approved Literature " . It went into detail to tell how and why things things are read to determine if they correspond to " Al-Anon ideas " . ----- This post (except quoted portions) Copyright 2001, Ben Bradley. http://listen.to/benbradley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 At 06:57 PM 3/12/01 -0800, Grimes wrote: > > >> >> >> >> > : >> > >> > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy >> than AA (if you can imagine that.) >> >> Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! > >I went to an Al-Anon meeting by mistake in 1983 when I was ordered by the nAAvy to go to a twelve-step meeting. I figured I'd stay and see what it was like. > >The woman leading the meeting she found the ideas contained in a " non-approved " book helpful. As she began to explain how specifically these ideas helped her the " head cackling hen " interrupted her and the rest of the meeting was devoted to chastising her for daring to refer to non-Al-Anon literature. Yes, Al-Anon is much more anal about this (and some other aspects of meetings) than is AA. One member was amazed and horrified when I told her that that the little black " 24 Hours A Day " book was Hazelden, and NOT AA Conference-Approved Literature. Her husband, I, and many other AA'ers used it as their 'daily meditation' book, and she had attended many open AA meetings where it was read from. The overwhelmeming majority don't know or don't want to hear that things such as allowing " non-alcoholics " (such as Al-Anon members) to " share " in an AA meeting might go against traditions. I recall reading an Al-Anon phamplet on how material becomes " Al-Anon Conference-Approved Literature " . It went into detail to tell how and why things things are read to determine if they correspond to " Al-Anon ideas " . ----- This post (except quoted portions) Copyright 2001, Ben Bradley. http://listen.to/benbradley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 At 06:57 PM 3/12/01 -0800, Grimes wrote: > > >> >> >> >> > : >> > >> > Don't jump from the frying pan into the fire; Al-Anon is more creepy >> than AA (if you can imagine that.) >> >> Would you care to enlarge on this ? Enquiring minds want to know! > >I went to an Al-Anon meeting by mistake in 1983 when I was ordered by the nAAvy to go to a twelve-step meeting. I figured I'd stay and see what it was like. > >The woman leading the meeting she found the ideas contained in a " non-approved " book helpful. As she began to explain how specifically these ideas helped her the " head cackling hen " interrupted her and the rest of the meeting was devoted to chastising her for daring to refer to non-Al-Anon literature. Yes, Al-Anon is much more anal about this (and some other aspects of meetings) than is AA. One member was amazed and horrified when I told her that that the little black " 24 Hours A Day " book was Hazelden, and NOT AA Conference-Approved Literature. Her husband, I, and many other AA'ers used it as their 'daily meditation' book, and she had attended many open AA meetings where it was read from. The overwhelmeming majority don't know or don't want to hear that things such as allowing " non-alcoholics " (such as Al-Anon members) to " share " in an AA meeting might go against traditions. I recall reading an Al-Anon phamplet on how material becomes " Al-Anon Conference-Approved Literature " . It went into detail to tell how and why things things are read to determine if they correspond to " Al-Anon ideas " . ----- This post (except quoted portions) Copyright 2001, Ben Bradley. http://listen.to/benbradley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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