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The Telephone

The telephone helps us share on a one-to-one basis and avoid isolation. The telephone is a tool with which we learn to reach out, ask for help, and extend help to others. The  telephone also provides an immediate outlet for those hard-to-handle feelings and cravings of early recovery. The telephone is our meeting between meetings. By making contact with others, we begin to break out of the isolation that is so often characteristic of our illness.

One very popular recovery tool is to acquire or make a phone list. A phone list is a set of emergency phone numbers of supportive others who can be relied on for help in one way or another. Some OA groups maintain a list of members with some recovery experience who are willing to take calls from newer members who may be having trouble with cravings or other minor recovery related problems. Often members will offer other members their number before or after meetings just for this reason.

It pays to have at least several different numbers to call. It's very possible that at the precise moment help is needed, several of the people on your list won't be available. They may be at work, sleeping, very busy, or otherwise away from their phones.

The telephone has proved to be a lifeline for countless recovering compulsive overeaters. One recovering person talking to another has proved time and time again to be powerful enough to keep them from taking that first compulsive bite. The thing is, we have to learn to make those calls before getting into the food. Many of us need to practice using this tool. We may have an intense fear of rejection or feel unworthy. We may have certain anxieties to overcome. It's ok to ask a person who gives you their phone number if you can practice using it. At first, few of us are comfortable reaching out for support.  Keep in mind though, that using the telephone for support is a longstanding and deeply engrained tradition throughout all Twelve Step communities and fellowships. Besides meetings, the telephone is our main tool for networking with other recovering people.

The Internet is also becoming a valuable recovery tool. Not only for recovery information like this web site, but for personal support with the various instant messaging and Internet chat programs that have become popular.  Online recovery groups, chat rooms, and  e-mail discussion lists are plentiful on the Internet, however, they are not meant to substitute or replace real live face to face support meetings.

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Recovery Tools Index
Journaling our progress in recovery
Meetings, attending OA and other support meetings
The telephone, reaching out
Prayer and meditation, seeking guidance
Reading recovery books and literature
A plan of action, a written list of things to do when sudden cravings strike
Relaxation techniques
Service work, helping others
The Steps, the basis of our recovery
Talking to sponsors, caring advisors, and recovering friends

Recovery slogans

First Things First
This Too Shall Pass
One Day At A Time
Easy Does It
H.A.L.T.
Keep It Simple
Live And Let Live
The Serenity Prayer
Today I will do one thing
More Slogans

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