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The Slogans

There are many, many slogans within AA which are of use to people. Here are probably the top 10 most commonly used ones.

  1. One Day At A Time
  2. Easy Does It
  3. First Things First
  4. Live and Let Live
  5. Keep It Simple
  6. But for the Grace of God
  7. Think, Think, Think
  8. Let Go and Let God
  9. This Too Shall Pass
  10. Keep Coming Back

You will find many of the AA slogans throughout this site. People find them useful at times when things are perhaps not going so well. Remember them and use them to help you. Here are some others you may find helpful.

Faith without works is dead  
 
We are only as sick as our secrets
alcohol work it It works if you work it
 
Willingness is the key
Just for today
 
One drink is too many and thousand not enough
A.A. is not something you join, it's a way of life
 
Keep your sobriety first to make it last
Alcoholism is an equal opportunity destroyer
 
Practice an attitude of gratitude
No pain, no gain
 
Acceptance is the Key
To thine own self be true
 
I can't, He can, I think I'll let Him
I drank: too much---too often---too long
 
Without A.A., it's Amen
Seven days without an A.A. meeting makes one weak  
   
   

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
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