Lizzie B – What AA Literature have we found most useful?Lizzie B – What AA Literature have we found most useful?
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11 years sober The book Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions can be accessed online here
2:07•14 Feb 2021
Lizzie B's Journey Through AA Literature: A Personal Reflection
Episode Overview
- Lizzie B has been sober since July 2009.
- She finds 'Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions' more accessible than the Big Book.
- Step Two offers significant spiritual insight for Lizzie.
- 'Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions' is recommended to sponsees.
- AA literature plays a crucial role in Lizzie's recovery.
“"I felt like I had a real spiritual experience whilst reading that step as it describes to you about the possibility of a higher power."”
SoberQ brings you a fascinating episode featuring Lizzie B, who shares her experiences with Alcoholics Anonymous literature that has been pivotal in her journey to sobriety. With 11 years of sobriety under her belt, Lizzie offers her perspective on the book 'Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions', which she finds more approachable than the Big Book.
This episode is a heartfelt discussion about how this literature breaks down the steps and traditions into digestible chapters, making it easier for those in recovery to grasp the concepts. Lizzie highlights the spiritual significance she found in Step Two, discussing the idea of a higher power in a way that resonated deeply with her. She candidly shares how these writings have helped her and why she frequently recommends them to her sponsees.
Whether you're new to recovery or a seasoned veteran, Lizzie's reflections provide valuable insights into the supportive role AA literature can play. Tune in to discover why this book is a staple in Lizzie's recovery toolkit and why it might become a favourite in yours.

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