AA Tradition 12: Embracing Anonymity and Humility
Tradition 12 allows us the chance to feel accepted before we accept ourselves. This means we practice the principles of AA, such as honesty, humility and making amends over personality conflicts.
Ever wondered why AA places such a strong emphasis on anonymity and humility? In this episode of 'Friends In Recovery', hosts Jersey Ed, Buckeye Bambi, and Super Beth dive into AA Tradition 12. This tradition isn't just about keeping your name out of the spotlight; it's about putting principles before personalities to create an inclusive, judgment-free community. By doing so, everyone feels accepted, regardless of their background.
The hosts share their thoughts on how living with these values can foster personal growth and build deeper connections within the recovery community. Plus, they discuss the challenges and rewards of maintaining anonymity in a world that often craves recognition. For those looking to connect further, there's also a special mention of the upcoming Winter Camping trip—an excellent chance to bond with like-minded individuals. Tune in to hear more about how Tradition 12 can shape your recovery journey.