
Meetings & Slogans
Fellowship Meetings
What are fellowship meetings?
Fellowship groups, also known as "12-Step" groups have helped millions of people grappling with compulsive behaviors (examples: alcohol and drug dependence, sex and love addiction, overeating, gambling) learn how to live a healthy and balanced life. Fellowship provides individuals a free, confidential, and supportive environment to share, learn, build recovery capital, stay on track, receive inspiration, and build community.
We have listed some available fellowship programs for your review. All have a similar structure, however, differ in definitions and principles. We encourage you to browse through each website and see what information attracts you.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) https://www.nyintergroup.org/meetings/?type=active
Sexaholics’s Anonymous (SA) https://www.sa.org/f2f/united-states-of-america/new-york/
Sex Addicts Anonymous (SAA) https://saa-recovery.org/
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous (SLAA) https://www.slaany.org/
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) https://newyorkna.org/meetings/

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Recovery Slogans
What are slogans?
Recovery slogans are short, memorable phrases that serve as powerful reminders of the principles and values of recovery fellowship programs. These slogans are an essential part of various recovery programs, providing individuals with inspiration, encouragement, and support throughout their recovery journey.
Example Slogans & Meanings
One Day at a Time – Focus on staying sober just for today, without worrying about the future or dwelling on the past.
Easy Does It – Take things slowly and don't rush your recovery process.
First Things First – Take care of the most important things in your life before anything else.
Live and Let Live – Allow others to live their lives without interference or judgment, and you do the same.
Keep It Simple – Stick to the basics and don’t overcomplicate things.
This Too Shall Pass – Remember that difficult moments are temporary and will eventually get better.
Willingness Is the Key – Be willing to change and take the necessary steps to improve.
Stick with the Winners – Surround yourself with people who support your recovery & who have good recovery themselves.
Progress Not Perfection – Focus on making steady improvements, not on being perfect.
Practice an Attitude of Gratitude – Consider the things in your life that are working and be thankful for those things.
Be Part of the Solution, Not the Problem – Take actions which support yourself and others.
Call Your Sponsor Before, Not After, You Slip – Reach out for help before making decisions that could harm your sobriety.
Take What You Can Use and Leave the Rest – Use what works for you from the program and ignore what doesn’t.
Keep Your Sobriety First, To Make It Last – Prioritize your sobriety above everything else to maintain it.
You Are Responsible for Your Actions, Not the Outcome – You can control your behavior, but not everything that happens afterward.
When All Else Fails, Follow Directions – If you’re unsure what to do, simply follow the guidance of those with experience.
One Drink Is Too Many and a Thousand Not Enough – One drink can restart the active addiction which thrives on more.
Before You Say "I Can't," Say "I'll Try" – Be open to trying before deciding you can’t do something.
Don’t Quit Before the Miracle Happens – Stay committed to recovery, because the positive changes are guaranteed to come.
Help Is Only a Phone Call Away – Support is always available, and reaching out can save you.
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