• Home
  • About BBSp
    • The 12 Steps of ALL Addictions
    • Are you a recovered alcoholic or addict? If so we want to hear from you!
    • Are you an Addict? Are you an Alcoholic? Take this self-assessment test and find out if you are a REAL Addict or Alcoholic
    • What is Big Book Sponsorship?
    • Suffering from addiction? Are you a chronic relapser? Want a REAL solution, a way out?
    • Links
  • Articles
    • BB Directory
      • Toronto, ON – Learn “How It Works” – Last Sunday of Every Month – Take all 12 steps in this 4 hour workshop!
      • Back to Basics Meetings: Wally P. teaches us how to take all 12 steps in four one-hour sessions!
      • World Directory of Primary Purpose Groups (Big Book Study) for A.A.
      • List of Big Book Step Study (BBSS) Groups in the United States — Hyannis Format Meeting Schedule
      • Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA)
      • Cocaine Anonymous
      • All Addictions Anonymous
    • Big Book Sponsorship
      • It’s not about being sponsored—its about sponsoring others that is a predictor for recovery
      • Confessions of a Big Book Sponsor
      • Take all 12 steps in just 4 hours — Download this AA Big Book step guide and work book
      • The Missing Piece: The Spiritual Malady
      • AA Sponsorship Styles
      • Clarifying Questions for Relapsers
      • The Big Book’s Answer to Relapse Prevention
      • How FAST should the newcomer be taken through the Twelve Steps?
      • When should I start working with other addicts or alcoholics?
      • Back to Basics Recovery Model
      • How we let the Therapeutic/Treatment Industry WATER-DOWN the 12 Step Recovery Program
      • Twelfth-Step References, Techniques, Tips, & Sponsorship Tools in the Big Book
      • Gresham’s Law and Alcoholics Anonymous by Tom P., Jr.
      • Parable of the Sower: The Challenges of Sponsorship
      • Step Five and the properly appointed authority
      • Studying the Steps is not the same as taking the Steps!
      • Twelve Step Sponsorship…Its Opportunities and Its Responsibilities.
      • Co-dependence and 12 Step Recovery
      • Big Book Sponsorship versus Therapy
      • Working with Others – Sponsorship or Co-dependency?
      • Working with Other Addicts
    • Big Book Study
      • Newcomers, How do you read your Big Book?
      • Who are the Muckers in AA and CA?
      • Big Book Highlights
      • Essentials of Recovery
      • Relapse was unthinkable…How did it happened?
      • The Big Book Study Movement is outside of the Structure of Alcoholics Anonymous In Ireland.
      • We are now at Step Three
      • Step Four: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
      • Beware these ‘recovery logs’ for they lack the necessary power to recover.
      • Format for Eleventh Step Guidance Meeting
      • How to find God’s plan for your life…the art of two-way prayer
      • Stinkin’ Thinkin’
      • The Cake Recipe
      • The Myth of A.A. Identification: The Jay-Walker Story, A Case for Using the Big Book for Any and All Addictions
      • This is a selfish program
      • How do you know if you are having a spiritual experience?
      • Prayers from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
      • The Allergy of the Body and the Obession of the Mind
      • Alcoholics Anonymous archivist, author conducts sessions here
      • Working with Others
    • AA History
      • The History of Alcoholics Anonymous Beginners Classes: A Speech by Wally P.
      • The Early History of ‘How It Works’ by Wally P.
      • Minneapolis alcoholic recovery rates from the 1943 – 1945 indicates that 75% of its members are successful at staying sober!
      • Sponsorship…Lessons from the Old-timers
      • A Brief History of Chips/Keytags, Medallions, & Sobriety Birthdays – Principles or Personalities?
      • A.A. Pioneer, Clarence H. Snyder was the first to initiate ‘Big Book’ sponsorship
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the First Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Second Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Sixth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Third Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Fifth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Fourth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Seventh Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Eighth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Nineth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…on the Tenth Step…
      • A.A. Oldtimes…On the Eleventh Step…
      • A.A. Oldtimes…On the Twelveth Step…
      • “Here are the steps we took” by Clarence Snyder
      • ‘Get Honest With Yourself, Pray,’ Alcoholics Anonymous Advise
      • A Prescription for Sobriety
      • A.A.’s “Prince of All Twelfth-Steppers” — Dr. Bob
      • Are you trying carrying the message?
      • Do We Make Too Much of Anniversaries?
      • On Simplicity, of Faith, of Living, of Outlook
      • Sponsorship: A Dying Art… Chicago Group Suggests A Revival Is Overdue
      • Surrender by Tom P. Jr.
      • Taking Inventory – A.A. Grapevine, January 1955, Vol. 11 No. 8
      • The history behind reading The Lord’s Prayer at 12 Step meetings
      • What is the history behind AA’s Responsibility Statement?
      • What was early A.A. was really like?
      • Working with Others: How the oldtimers worked with others the 1940’s
    • AA Myths, Misconceptions, and Outright Fabrications
      • A.A. Myths: The Myth of Sponsorship
      • MYTHS IN AA
      • A.A. Myths: The Myth of “Don’t make any major decisions for the first year in recovery”
      • A.A. Myths: The Myth of Going to Meetings: Why ‘Meeting Makers Don’t Always Make It’
      • AA Myths: The Myth that Bill wished he could have changed “rarely” to “never.”
      • That Ain’t in the Big Book!
    • Fellowship
      • What happend? Meetings have gone from “rarely have we seen a person fail” to “seldom do we see a person recover!”
      • The Death of a 12 Step Group…An Obituary on What Went Wrong?
      • Beware: Hard Drinkers & Fakers Inside!
      • The Price of Just Don’t Drink and Go To Meetings! or Why Meeting Makers Don’t Make It!
      • The story of a chronic relapsing alcoholic addict who fell into a hole and how he found his way out of a seemingly hopeless situation
      • Understanding the difference between the REAL alcoholic or addict and the Hard drinker or user
      • ‘If I had heard all this GOD-talk when I first came into these rooms, I never would have come back!’
      • Addict Identification or Group Discrimination?
      • From the Bleating Deacon’s Corner: My Ideal Group
      • How do you take your recovery — Conversion, Meetings, or Treatment?
      • Newcomers: Watch out for the Time-Bullies!
      • Open “Disgusting” Meetings
      • Recovered versus Recovering — What’s your position?
      • Sobriety Statistics, 12 Step Recovery Rates
      • The Principle of Anonymity – Some thoughts from the A.A. oldtimers
      • Top Ten Reasons To Run From Alcoholics Anonymous
      • When at a A.A. meeting, how do you introduce yourself?
      • When I am asked to be the guest speaker at a meeting, How should I tell my story?
      • Yesterday I lost the battle, and Today I relapsed, and Tomorrow I will again use again, and again…
      • Open Discussion? Open Disgusting!
    • Twelve Traditions: Group Conscience or Mob Rule
      • Elder Statesmen versus the Bleeding (Bleating) Deacons
      • How The Activity of Fundraising Conflicts with Tradition
      • Is it OK to use non-conference approved literature in meetings?
      • Property and Prestige
      • The Care and Nuture of the Trusted Servant
      • The Twelve Traditions — Short Form
      • Tradition Four: Group Autonomy OR Intergroup/Area Tyranny?
      • Tradition One: A Pathway to Unity
      • Tradition Two: Group Conscience or Mob Rule?
      • Tradition Two: The Principle of Rotation
  • The Big Book
    • Preface
    • Forward to First Edition
    • Forward to Second Edition
    • The Doctor’s Opinion
    • Chapter 1: Bill’s Story
    • Chapter 2: There Is A Solution
    • Chapter 3: More About Alcoholism
    • Chapter 4: We Agnostics
    • Chapter 5: How It Works
    • Chapter 6: Into Action
    • Chapter 7: Working With Others
    • Chapter 8: To Wives
    • Chapter 9: The Family Afterward
    • Chapter 10: To Employers
    • Chapter 11: A Vision For You
    • Personal Stories From The First Edition: THE DOCTOR’S NIGHTMARE
    • Spiritual Experience
  • Speakers
    • ‘Trust God, Clean House and Help Others’ Speaker, Kim C. (A.A. and C.A. Keynotes)
    • Jermaine T. (Los Angeles, California)
    • Listen to Joe and Charlie talk about the original 12 Step format
    • Part 1: Chris Raymer, AA Big Book, CA speaker, talks about carrying the message to the addict that still suffers
    • Part 2: Chris Raymer, AA Big Book, CA speaker, talk about carrying the message to the addict that still suffers
    • Hear renowned addiction speaker, Mark Houston from Texas, a recovered alcoholic/addict, speak on 12 step spirituality — living in the spirit.
    • Listen to Wally P. talk about AA key concepts to sponsorship in the 1940s
    • Big Book Speaker, Cameron F. at the Sunday Morning Men’s Meeting of AA, Toronto, ON
    • Hear recovered addict and Big Book Mucker, Cameron F. outline the AA Big Book program of action to the AA and CA newcomer
    • AA member, Brett B. outlines the Step 4 sex inventory instructions
    • CBC Radio Interview with Recovered Addict & All Addictions Anonymous founder, Scott G.
  • Recovery Blog
  • Sobriety Calculator
  • Sitemap
  • Contact Us

Big Book Sponsorship

12 Step Recovery from ANY and ALL Addictions

Big Book Sponsorship

Main menu

Skip to primary content
  • Home
  • About BBSp
    • The 12 Steps of ALL Addictions
    • Are you a recovered alcoholic or addict? If so we want to hear from you!
    • Are you an Addict? Are you an Alcoholic? Take this self-assessment test and find out if you are a REAL Addict or Alcoholic
    • What is Big Book Sponsorship?
    • Suffering from addiction? Are you a chronic relapser? Want a REAL solution, a way out?
    • Links
  • Articles
    • BB Directory
      • Toronto, ON – Learn “How It Works” – Last Sunday of Every Month – Take all 12 steps in this 4 hour workshop!
      • Back to Basics Meetings: Wally P. teaches us how to take all 12 steps in four one-hour sessions!
      • World Directory of Primary Purpose Groups (Big Book Study) for A.A.
      • List of Big Book Step Study (BBSS) Groups in the United States — Hyannis Format Meeting Schedule
      • Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA)
      • Cocaine Anonymous
      • All Addictions Anonymous
    • Big Book Sponsorship
      • It’s not about being sponsored—its about sponsoring others that is a predictor for recovery
      • Confessions of a Big Book Sponsor
      • Take all 12 steps in just 4 hours — Download this AA Big Book step guide and work book
      • The Missing Piece: The Spiritual Malady
      • AA Sponsorship Styles
      • Clarifying Questions for Relapsers
      • The Big Book’s Answer to Relapse Prevention
      • How FAST should the newcomer be taken through the Twelve Steps?
      • When should I start working with other addicts or alcoholics?
      • Back to Basics Recovery Model
      • How we let the Therapeutic/Treatment Industry WATER-DOWN the 12 Step Recovery Program
      • Twelfth-Step References, Techniques, Tips, & Sponsorship Tools in the Big Book
      • Gresham’s Law and Alcoholics Anonymous by Tom P., Jr.
      • Parable of the Sower: The Challenges of Sponsorship
      • Step Five and the properly appointed authority
      • Studying the Steps is not the same as taking the Steps!
      • Twelve Step Sponsorship…Its Opportunities and Its Responsibilities.
      • Co-dependence and 12 Step Recovery
      • Big Book Sponsorship versus Therapy
      • Working with Others – Sponsorship or Co-dependency?
      • Working with Other Addicts
    • Big Book Study
      • Newcomers, How do you read your Big Book?
      • Who are the Muckers in AA and CA?
      • Big Book Highlights
      • Essentials of Recovery
      • Relapse was unthinkable…How did it happened?
      • The Big Book Study Movement is outside of the Structure of Alcoholics Anonymous In Ireland.
      • We are now at Step Three
      • Step Four: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.
      • Beware these ‘recovery logs’ for they lack the necessary power to recover.
      • Format for Eleventh Step Guidance Meeting
      • How to find God’s plan for your life…the art of two-way prayer
      • Stinkin’ Thinkin’
      • The Cake Recipe
      • The Myth of A.A. Identification: The Jay-Walker Story, A Case for Using the Big Book for Any and All Addictions
      • This is a selfish program
      • How do you know if you are having a spiritual experience?
      • Prayers from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
      • The Allergy of the Body and the Obession of the Mind
      • Alcoholics Anonymous archivist, author conducts sessions here
      • Working with Others
    • AA History
      • The History of Alcoholics Anonymous Beginners Classes: A Speech by Wally P.
      • The Early History of ‘How It Works’ by Wally P.
      • Minneapolis alcoholic recovery rates from the 1943 – 1945 indicates that 75% of its members are successful at staying sober!
      • Sponsorship…Lessons from the Old-timers
      • A Brief History of Chips/Keytags, Medallions, & Sobriety Birthdays – Principles or Personalities?
      • A.A. Pioneer, Clarence H. Snyder was the first to initiate ‘Big Book’ sponsorship
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the First Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Second Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Sixth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Third Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Fifth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Fourth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Seventh Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Eighth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…On the Nineth Step
      • A.A. Oldtimers…on the Tenth Step…
      • A.A. Oldtimes…On the Eleventh Step…
      • A.A. Oldtimes…On the Twelveth Step…
      • “Here are the steps we took” by Clarence Snyder
      • ‘Get Honest With Yourself, Pray,’ Alcoholics Anonymous Advise
      • A Prescription for Sobriety
      • A.A.’s “Prince of All Twelfth-Steppers” — Dr. Bob
      • Are you trying carrying the message?
      • Do We Make Too Much of Anniversaries?
      • On Simplicity, of Faith, of Living, of Outlook
      • Sponsorship: A Dying Art… Chicago Group Suggests A Revival Is Overdue
      • Surrender by Tom P. Jr.
      • Taking Inventory – A.A. Grapevine, January 1955, Vol. 11 No. 8
      • The history behind reading The Lord’s Prayer at 12 Step meetings
      • What is the history behind AA’s Responsibility Statement?
      • What was early A.A. was really like?
      • Working with Others: How the oldtimers worked with others the 1940’s
    • AA Myths, Misconceptions, and Outright Fabrications
      • A.A. Myths: The Myth of Sponsorship
      • MYTHS IN AA
      • A.A. Myths: The Myth of “Don’t make any major decisions for the first year in recovery”
      • A.A. Myths: The Myth of Going to Meetings: Why ‘Meeting Makers Don’t Always Make It’
      • AA Myths: The Myth that Bill wished he could have changed “rarely” to “never.”
      • That Ain’t in the Big Book!
    • Fellowship
      • What happend? Meetings have gone from “rarely have we seen a person fail” to “seldom do we see a person recover!”
      • The Death of a 12 Step Group…An Obituary on What Went Wrong?
      • Beware: Hard Drinkers & Fakers Inside!
      • The Price of Just Don’t Drink and Go To Meetings! or Why Meeting Makers Don’t Make It!
      • The story of a chronic relapsing alcoholic addict who fell into a hole and how he found his way out of a seemingly hopeless situation
      • Understanding the difference between the REAL alcoholic or addict and the Hard drinker or user
      • ‘If I had heard all this GOD-talk when I first came into these rooms, I never would have come back!’
      • Addict Identification or Group Discrimination?
      • From the Bleating Deacon’s Corner: My Ideal Group
      • How do you take your recovery — Conversion, Meetings, or Treatment?
      • Newcomers: Watch out for the Time-Bullies!
      • Open “Disgusting” Meetings
      • Recovered versus Recovering — What’s your position?
      • Sobriety Statistics, 12 Step Recovery Rates
      • The Principle of Anonymity – Some thoughts from the A.A. oldtimers
      • Top Ten Reasons To Run From Alcoholics Anonymous
      • When at a A.A. meeting, how do you introduce yourself?
      • When I am asked to be the guest speaker at a meeting, How should I tell my story?
      • Yesterday I lost the battle, and Today I relapsed, and Tomorrow I will again use again, and again…
      • Open Discussion? Open Disgusting!
    • Twelve Traditions: Group Conscience or Mob Rule
      • Elder Statesmen versus the Bleeding (Bleating) Deacons
      • How The Activity of Fundraising Conflicts with Tradition
      • Is it OK to use non-conference approved literature in meetings?
      • Property and Prestige
      • The Care and Nuture of the Trusted Servant
      • The Twelve Traditions — Short Form
      • Tradition Four: Group Autonomy OR Intergroup/Area Tyranny?
      • Tradition One: A Pathway to Unity
      • Tradition Two: Group Conscience or Mob Rule?
      • Tradition Two: The Principle of Rotation
  • The Big Book
    • Preface
    • Forward to First Edition
    • Forward to Second Edition
    • The Doctor’s Opinion
    • Chapter 1: Bill’s Story
    • Chapter 2: There Is A Solution
    • Chapter 3: More About Alcoholism
    • Chapter 4: We Agnostics
    • Chapter 5: How It Works
    • Chapter 6: Into Action
    • Chapter 7: Working With Others
    • Chapter 8: To Wives
    • Chapter 9: The Family Afterward
    • Chapter 10: To Employers
    • Chapter 11: A Vision For You
    • Personal Stories From The First Edition: THE DOCTOR’S NIGHTMARE
    • Spiritual Experience
  • Speakers
    • ‘Trust God, Clean House and Help Others’ Speaker, Kim C. (A.A. and C.A. Keynotes)
    • Jermaine T. (Los Angeles, California)
    • Listen to Joe and Charlie talk about the original 12 Step format
    • Part 1: Chris Raymer, AA Big Book, CA speaker, talks about carrying the message to the addict that still suffers
    • Part 2: Chris Raymer, AA Big Book, CA speaker, talk about carrying the message to the addict that still suffers
    • Hear renowned addiction speaker, Mark Houston from Texas, a recovered alcoholic/addict, speak on 12 step spirituality — living in the spirit.
    • Listen to Wally P. talk about AA key concepts to sponsorship in the 1940s
    • Big Book Speaker, Cameron F. at the Sunday Morning Men’s Meeting of AA, Toronto, ON
    • Hear recovered addict and Big Book Mucker, Cameron F. outline the AA Big Book program of action to the AA and CA newcomer
    • AA member, Brett B. outlines the Step 4 sex inventory instructions
    • CBC Radio Interview with Recovered Addict & All Addictions Anonymous founder, Scott G.
  • Recovery Blog
  • Sobriety Calculator
  • Sitemap
  • Contact Us
  • Articles
  • AA Myths, Misconceptions, and

AA Myths, Misconceptions, and Outright Fabrications

Debunking AA myths, bromides and perspectives that are taken to be “AA” but in reality are not.

  • A.A. Myths: The Myth of Sponsorship
  • MYTHS IN AA
  • A.A. Myths: The Myth of “Don’t make any major decisions for the first year in recovery”
  • A.A. Myths: The Myth of Going to Meetings: Why ‘Meeting Makers Don’t Always Make It’
  • AA Myths: The Myth that Bill wished he could have changed “rarely” to “never.”
  • That Ain’t in the Big Book!
Download this FREE 12 Step Workbook that guides the newcomer through all 12 steps in approximately 4 hours!
This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.

Necessary Always Enabled

Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.