How can I become an anonymous sponsor of alcoholics?
Members with at least one year of soberness under their belts can become a sponsor of alcoholics anonymous®. New participants can look for sponsors of their own selection or more experienced members can indicate direct interest to becoming a sponsor. Depending on the local group, those who want to become a sponsor of alcoholics Anonymous® may be given their information and ask the central contact person. The main objective of all sponsors of the new relations is to help the member think of a sound, an individualized method of maintaining sobriety. Those who want to become a sponsor of alcoholics anonymous® must fully understand what it means to remain sober, will be willing to provide unbiased support and understand the twelve step program of the organization.ucho successful soberness and willingness to provide active support to new members. Sponsors are usually paired with members of the same sex, according to the protocol A.A.®. Anyone who becomes a sponsor should be willing to deal with the rise and falls that come up with the fact that someone PThey will be frozen from the life of alcohol abuse for soberness.
those who want to become a sponsor of Alcoholics Anonymous® could start with one of the leaders of their local chapter. Some find that sponsors become sponsors when a new member asks to be paired with them on the basis of a relationship or interest. Others become sponsors by actively approaching new members and offer them to help them move to life without alcohol abuse. Online groups A.A.® tend to have a process of submission, where potential sponsors present their information to the main contact, which then corresponds to Win Members.
It is important that each sponsor recognizes the inputs and outputs of the twelve step program. Sponsors should be willing to educate new members about the soberness process, but to do it in a neutral way. For example, a sponsor that is religious should not try to save their spiritualbelief as a way to achieve soberness to a new member who is not religious. Sponsors should be willing and able to engage in an ongoing, open communication process and share their experiences with how they were able to successfully achieve soberness.