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SMF-187 The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous (Long Form) View PDF. Printing a single copy of this item is permitted, in accordance with A.A. World Services, Inc. Content Use Policy.
Concept 11 – Take The 12. Short Form: “The trustees should always have the best possible committees, corporate service directors, executives, staffs, and consultants. Composition, qualifications, induction procedures, and rights and duties will always be matters of serious concern.” Long Form:
The Twelve Traditions (The Long Form) Our A.A. experience has taught us that: One—Each member of Alcoholics Anonymous is but a small part of a great whole. A.A. must continue to live or most of us will surely die. Hence our common welfare comes fi rst. But individual welfare follows close afterward.
The Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous - Long Form Our A.A. experience has taught us that: 1. Each member of Alcoholics Anonymous is but a small part of a great whole. A.A. must continue to live or most of us will surely die. Hence our common welfare comes first. But individual welfare follows close afterward. 2.
This, in brief, is the process by which A.A.’s Tradition Eleven was constructed. To us, however, it represents far more than a sound public relations policy. It is more than a denial of self-seeking. This Tradition is a constant and practical reminder that personal ambition has no place in A.A. In it, each member becomes an active guardian of
Let us prepare for the study of the eleventh concept of service by examining the quality and dedication of our service. 1. Am I serving in A.A. to the best of my ability and dedication as a sponsor, speaker or leader? 2. Am I pursuing the steps, traditions, and concepts of service with my best effort? 3. What is the quality of my love in ...
The Twelve Concepts for World Service were written by A.A.’s co-founder Bill W., and are an interpretation of A.A.’s world service structure as it emerged through A.A.’s early history and experience. Each Concept Contains: The Concept’s Short Form Version. The Concept’s Long Form Version. The Tradition’s Spiritual Principle.