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From the books  ...  Alcoholics Anonymous (Big Book) and Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (12 & 12)


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1.
... dealing only with general principles common to ...   BB p.94, Working With Others   Go to page 94 in the Big Book
We are dealing only with general principles common to most denominations.


2.
... dealing only with habit, with stubbornness, or ...   BB p.140, To Employers   Go to page 140 in the Big Book
Can you discard the feeling that you are dealing only with habit, with stubbornness, or a weak will?


3.
... dealing with a man who can and ...   BB p.142, To Employers   Go to page 142 in the Big Book
Either you are dealing with a man who can and will get well or you are not.


4.
... dealing with a sick person.   BB p.90, Working With Others   Go to page 90 in the Big Book
They should be patient, realizing they are dealing with a sick person.


5.
... dealing with alcohol in its worst aspect.   BB p.132, The Family Afterward   Go to page 132 in the Big Book
We have been dealing with alcohol in its worst aspect.


6.
... dealing with an alcoholic, there may be ...   BB p.139, To Employers   Go to page 139 in the Big Book
When dealing with an alcoholic, there may be a natural annoyance that a man could be so weak, stupid and irresponsible.

7.
... dealing with fellow sufferers, people whose woes ...   12&12 p.78, Step Eight
In many instances we are really dealing with fellow sufferers, people whose woes we have increased.


8.
... dealing with resentments, we set them on ...   BB p.64, How It Works   Go to page 64 in the Big Book
In dealing with resentments, we set them on paper.


9.
... dealing with sick men.   BB p.107, To Wives   Go to page 107 in the Big Book
Sometimes we sensed dimly that we were dealing with sick men.

10.
... dealing with some of my problems indefinitely."   12&12 p.69, Step Six
Maybe I can postpone dealing with some of my problems indefinitely."


11.
... dealing with such a person, you had ...   BB p.93, Working With Others   Go to page 93 in the Big Book
When dealing with such a person, you had better use everyday language to describe spiritual principles.


12.
... dealing with that most terrible human emotion ...   BB p.82, Into Action   Go to page 82 in the Big Book
Keep it always in sight that we are dealing with that most terrible human emotion -- jealousy.

13.
... dealing with the alcohol problem.   12&12 p.168, Tradition Eight
No individuals have been more buffeted by such emotional gusts than those A.A.'s bold enough to accept employment with outside agencies dealing with the alcohol problem.


14.
... dealing with the children.   BB p.115, To Wives   Go to page 115 in the Big Book
The same principle applies in dealing with the children.

15.
... dealing with the realities of life, usually ...   12&12 p.96, Step Eleven
We A.A.'s are active folk, enjoying the satisfactions of dealing with the realities of life, usually for the first time in our lives, and strenuously trying to help the next alcoholic who comes along.


Passages from the Big Book Alcoholics Anonymous and the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions are reprinted with permission of A.A. World Services, Inc.  The A.A. Preamble, copyright © The A.A. Grapevine, Inc., is reprinted with permission.  Permission to reprint does not in any way imply affiliation with or endorsement by either Alcoholics Anonymous or The A.A. Grapevine, Inc.

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