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  1. Use the AA Grapevine sobriety calculator to see how many years, months, days and hours you have of sobriety. It's amazing what can happen one day at a time.

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    • We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable. This step is the most critical in moving to a better life. It is the first time we confront the fact that we can’t manage our lives.
    • — Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity. This worksheet aims to examine three things and in doing so initiates our conscious contact with God.
    • Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him. During step 2, we became aware of a Higher Power and now we reach out to that Higher Power.
    • Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves. This step takes time, and we often need to conquer hesitation. The worksheet contains multiple sections.
  2. SOBRIETY CALCULATOR. Find out the present length of time of sobriety. Enter your "sobriety date" or "group registration date" below. Use the mm/dd/yyyy format. At this moment, you have been sober for, or your group has been in existence for... Years. or... Months.

  3. An average liver can process approximately 1 unit of alcohol per hour. This means that if you drink 12 units, it'll take you roughly 12 hours to fully sober up. Our calculator uses an average for drinks size and strength to give you a rough time for sobriety.

  4. Worksheets for the 12-steps of Alcoholics Anonymous in downloadable PDFs and Excel workbooks. All free for anyone to download.

  5. Enter your sobriety date in the sobriety calculator below to find out exactly how long you've been clean and sober. Our sober day counter will calculate your recovery length down to the minute like a sobriety clock.

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  7. Aug 1, 2022 · AA recognizes that there’s no one way to go about sobriety. Instead, AA has the 12 Steps, the 12 Traditions, the 12 Prayers, and over a hundred AA slogans which are used to guide members through their alcohol addiction and into recovery.