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Gamblers, Debtors and Shoppers Anonymous Information Page



Gamblers Anonymous
Addiction Cycle for Compulsive Gamblers
Chapter 6, "Into Action",
Denial of Gambling Addiction
Gamblers Anonymous Official Home Page
Gamblers Anonymous: Gam-Anon
Gamblers Anonymous: Q and A
Gamblers Anonymous: Recovery Program
Gambling Problems Resource Center - Gamblers
Mass Council on Compulsive Gambling - Gamblers
Sponsorship for recovering gamblers
Welcome to Gam-Anon.org!
What to do if you want to start to recover
Withdrawal From Compulsive Gambling

Debtors and Shoppers Anonymous
Contacting Debtors Anonymous -- Finding a Meeting
DA Members Write about DA Issues
Debtors Anonymous Literature
Debtors Anonymous Sites On The Web
Debtors Anonymous: A Twelve Step Fellowship for...
How to Contact DA
Personal DA Recovery Stories
Spenders Anonymous - Main Page


We are not to "blame" if we accept responsibility for our feelings

Things got worse, things got better, and things got different

Everything after the word "But" cancels out everything before it.

Anger, guilt, and fear become strength, hope and experience

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12 Steps to Recovery

1. We became aware that we were powerless over gambling, money and spending and that our lives had become unmanageable.

2. We admitted to the truth of our origin, and came to trust that a Power greater than ourselves would nurture, love and restore us to sanity.

3. Made a decision to begin a process of recovery and change, trusting in a Higher Power of our own understanding to care for us and guide us in our journey.

4. Began an inventory of all that happened to us acknowledging how it affected us then, and how it affects us now. We also allowed ourselves to uncover and experience the feelings we had repressed and denied for so long.

5. We admitted to our Higher Power, to ourselves, and to another appropriate person, the truth of our feelings, attitudes and behaviors, and began to feel validated and accepted for who we are at this moment.

6. Became willing to allow changes in our attitudes and feelings, and to make changes in our choices, decisions, and behaviors, with the help of our Higher Power.

7. Made a list of all those who had hurt us, identified what was done to us, and allowed ourselves to validate, own, and understand the resulting feelings.

8. Became willing to forgive those who had harmed us, and to let go of the past.

9. Recognizing that our own attitudes and behaviors were harmful not only to ourselves but to those around us, took responsibility for them and made appropriate amends where necessary.

10. Continued the process of discovery and recovery, making changes in our lives when necessary, and, recognizing and celebrating our specialness and uniqueness, became capable of self fulfillment.

11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with our Higher Power, striving to allow that will and ours to become one and the same.

12. Having achieved a Spiritual Awakening, characterized by a balance and harmony with ourselves, those around us, and our Higher Power, we became willing to share our experience and hope with others like us, and to practice these principles in all our affairs.



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"Awareness...It is impossible to be present with life if your needs aren't met or you're addicted to a substance or behavior. All you are present to is yourself, and even that's questionable."

Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional.

The definition of addiction..."anything that takes the place of my relationship with my Higher Power."

If I'm the one to notice there is a problem.......then I'm the one to do something about it...if I'm involved in the problem!

I Try to Take One Day at a Time, But Sometimes Several Days Attack Me At Once by Ashleigh Brilliant

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