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The Tools of Debtors Anonymous
Action
is the magic word. We have found the following
actions essential to our recovery.
1.
Abstinence
We
practice abstinence by not incurring unsecured
debt
one day at a time. Unsecured debt is any debt
that
is not backed up by some form of collateral,
such
as a car, house, etc.
2.
Meetings
We
attend meetings at which we can share our
experience, strength and hope with one another.
Unless we give to newcomers what we have
received from D.A. we cannot keep it ourselves.
3. Record Maintenance
We
maintain records of our daily income and expenses and of the
retirement of any portions
of our
outstanding debts.
4.
Anonymity
We
practice anonymity, which allows us freedom of expression by
assuring us that what we say at
meetings or to other
D.A.
members at any time
will
not be repeated.
5. The Telephone
We
maintain constant contact with other D.A.
members by exchanging telephone numbers.
We
make a point of talking to other D.A.
members before and after taking difficult steps
in
our recovery.
6.
Pressure Relief Groups and
Pressure Relief Meetings
After
we have gained some familiarity with the
D.A.
program, we organize Pressure Relief Groups
consisting of ourselves and two other persons from
the
group who have been abstinent for three (3) months, and
who
usually have more experience
in
the program. The group meets in a series of
Pressure Relief Meetings to review our financial
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