The REACH OUT Overeaters Anonymous, San Diego County Intergroup Inc. 6150 Mission Gorge Road Suite 125, SD, CA 92120-3310 Website: www.oasandiego.org Answers to October’s Question – How do you share your 10th Step? th Let’s start with what the 10 Step Says Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it. Step Ten is one of those continuing steps – definitely not a one stop step. Don’t panic, it is a good thing because before program, one of the main reasons I beat myself up was for making mistakes. I didn’t allow myself to make mistakes, which is a shame because we learn a lot through mistakes. Well I learn if I reflect on them rather than cover them up or just pretend “I saw nothing”. Ok – it’s not like I go around trying to make mistakes– it’s just that I have learned to forgive myself (new concept). I’ve found I make the same mistake less than I used to before I forgave myself. As if by not giving myself permission to forgive, I doomed myself to the cycle of repeat. th In the beginning I had to review my 10 step with my th sponsor – like a mini 5 step. As I gained courage in the program and started to believe other people might be ok – I th started to share my 10 step with the person it impacts. I’ve been pleasantly surprised to find that most people work better with you in the long run if you share your mistakes. And get out, if you set the pattern they just might share their mistakes (remember to forgive them too). November 2014 Phone 619-521-2538 e-mail oasd@sbcglobal.net Feedback on 12th Step Within Committee th How lucky we are to have an active 12 Step Within Committee that plans multiple workshops throughout the year. The topics are always relevant to recovery. This is a Thank You shout out to the 12 Step Within Committee – you really are a fabulous team. And below is a testimonial – if you have one to share shoot it over ro_editor@oasandiego.com – love to share positive news. I have been to a few of these events and they are always really good. #1 there is going to be some "old-timers" there and that is a wealth of knowledge in and of itself, no matter what the subject. #2 you meet people that you don't see at your regular meetings and that is always good for your recovery #3 the speakers are awesome and show how broad OA is, for example I attended the Prayer and Meditation workshop on 7/26. One of the speakers was agnostic and one was a traditional Christian type believer....the beautiful thing is how much that doesn't matter in our program. Both speakers told about how they meditate and pray and connect to HP...it was just awesome! Stephanie P th I also want to mention my 10 Step isn’t all about mistakes. I have some victories too – or people surprise me. For instance sometime someone proves me wrong – which is ironic because I don’t think I’m judgmental anymore. I take the time to tell that person I’m pleasantly surprised and I like what they did. I skip the part about how I thought they were you know – a loser – and I don’t go to the blame myself for falling into bad habits like judging. It’s actually quite amazing how many things I do in my daily life because I was introduced to them in program and found they work. Some of the things I dreaded most, procrastinated against – once I did it – I saw it wasn’t that bad and it would get easier with practice. It also gets easier if you don’t let the stuff pile up. So I guess my main point is th it doesn’t matter how you do a 10 Step – just do it often. PS – don’t give up if at first you don’t succeed – might take th a few types of 10 steps before you find the one that fits you. I have friends that give theirs at confession, give them to someone else in program, write them down – doesn’t matter how – no wrong way! Please share on any committee you participate on – if you can make the Budget Committee sound fun – there will be a special prize. Don’t help on a committee –elections for Trusted Servants is this December Intergroup – but you don’t have to wait – you can call any Chair – they will be happy for the help & you will be better for the service! I’m truly thankful when people share with the Reach Out Helpful Links http://www.oa.org/newcomers/what-you-can-expect-atanoa-meeting/ http://www.oa.org/frequently-asked-questions/ for additional articles check out the Reach Out online http://www.oasandiego.org/oa_oasis_literature.htm November’s Questions What questions do you have that you want other fellows to answer? I will print all the questions and then in following editions print the feedback from the fellowship. Meeting Schedule The meeting schedule is as updated as information is received – however it is only published monthly – so sometimes the information is outdated. We had a few instances where Newcomer’s came and the meeting was cancelled. There wasn’t a sign – they had to figure out no one was coming. Please be extra communicative if a meeting is cancelled – the more people that know the better – and always communicate it at the meetings you go to – better to over say it, than say nothing at all. And please if it was a meeting at the OAsis post it on the door – because if the OAsis is closed that’s the only way someone would see. It’s always best to call the meeting contact person before attending a new meeting – better sure than sorry. Appreciate everyone’s help in spreading the word. Meeting directory is maintained by TJO@acm.org please send all updates there. Changes to 12th Step W/in Activities November will be at Oasis on November 15th the focus is Meditation from 1:30 – 3:30 – contact Gregor at gregorh@cox.net December will be Big Book Boot Camp – contact Milly at msmillydam@cox.net One of OA’s tools is the phone – all of these fellows are willing to be of service – don’t be shy or cry – reach out! Trusted Servants Chair: Holly C Vice Chair: Millie D Treasurer: Susie H Reach Out: Carlin B 12th Step: Gregor H Retreats: Rex Prof Outreach: Eric Internal Info: Beth C Secretary: Barbara Literature – Deena B R2/WSO - Gina Public Information Young People Chair Recorder Italics indicates person being of service is Acting. 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