Choosing a sponsor is like choosing your
best friend. Sometimes it just happens and sometimes it's planned, but there is
always something about the other person that attracts us to them. Picking a
sponsor can seem scary and intimidating at first. It is our hope that these
suggestions may ease this process a bit for you.
Some recovery groups have a list of
available members who have volunteered to help the newcomer as "Temporary
Sponsors". Temporary Sponsors can ease our transition in a number of ways,
they can answer questions, explain the concepts of the program and terms, saying
and other essential items in such a way that helps us to understand. Some "temp
sponsors" become primary sponsors, but many are replaced by someone else in
time.
The best advice that was shared to us when
we were looking for a sponsor was to attend 90 meeting in 90 days. This has a
two fold affect, the first is it will show you are serious about the program,
the second it will allow you 90 days to meet and greet those in the group with
you. While attending the meetings listen to the person sharing. Hear and see
what they have to offer.
As you make friends in the group, ask them
who they think would be best for you often times we can't see ourselves clearly
but those whom we meet can and can best guide us to the best sponsors.
Some factors to consider in choosing a sponsor
They have what you want.
They live the solution
not the problem.
Walks the Talk in all
his/her affairs.
Has a sponsor
themselves.
Emphasizes the steps
and traditions of the program.
Has more time in
recovery than we do.
Has worked more steps
than we have.
Is available for
telephone calls and personal meetings.
Emphasized the
spiritual aspect of the program.
and lastly IS THE
SAME GENDER TYPE as you.
These are only a few of
the many suggestions to look for that people have used to aid in selecting an
appropriate sponsor for themselves. The main thing to look for is openness, can
you talk to them openly. The program is most beneficial when we can be 100%
honest with our sponsor about even the most intimate of things.
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This website is not intended to replace a sponsor, but
rather to aide you and your sponsor in recovery. This is just a way to
start working the steps, and share in someone else's experience, strength and
hope.
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January 25, 2007
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