Hands shaking, heart racing, stomach churning—it was all I could do to hit the “Join” button on my first online Al‑Anon meeting. It was almost more anxiety than I could take. I actually hung up three times before I stayed in the call and listened. I told myself, “You can just sit here and listen to others share. No one knows who you are. No one knows that you are even in this meeting. Just sit and listen.”
My sense of relief once that meeting was over was tremendous. “Phew! You did it! You attended a meeting. Now you can at least say you tried.” These are the things I told myself once I hung up. Amazingly, I found myself attending the same meeting the next day, and the day after that, until eventually, I was attending multiple meetings a day and even sharing in some.
The sense of belonging that I acquired by hearing others share, knowing I wasn’t alone, and knowing that others had gone through the same things I had, was such a sense of relief. The more I attended the meetings, the more relief I felt, and the more amazed I was that these meetings made such a difference. Who knew that Al‑Anon would have such a positive effect on my life?
As I attend more meetings, and now serve in those meetings, I find myself more and more often looking forward to my days, finding old hobbies that I used to enjoy, and feeling more fulfilled. There are days when I still struggle, but there are fewer of them than there used to be and on those days I can attend a meeting where I find myself in good company, surrounded by people who love me in a special way.
By Alison C., Nevada
The Forum, September 2020
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Please visit our Newcomers page to find out how Al-Anon can help and the Meetings page to find a meeting in your area. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic many face-to-face meetings are currently unavailable and we invite you to try an electronic meeting. Al-Anon Family Groups offer a large list of electronic meetings on a variety of platforms, including Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp, email, and phone. In addition, the meetings are available at all hours of the day, and some even 24 hours a day.
I live in Beaver County Pa and would like to join.
Thank you so much. It has been a year since I moved out from under the same roof as my alcoholic mother. I’m still struggling to find peace knowing I did everything I could to help her. I finally feel ready to start meetings. Thank you for your story ❤️
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Al-Anon Family Groups offer a large list of electronic meetings on a variety of platforms, including Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp, email, and phone. In addition, the meetings are available at all hours of the day, and some even 24 hours a day. Please visit our Electronic Meetings page https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/electronic-meetings/ to access the different options.
I am struggling
I want to connect but I don’t know how
Obviously in person Meetings are not possible because of Covid
But I don t understand how to connect
How to begin
How do I get my adult daughter to realize she has a problem
Loved this❤️
Please visit our Newcomers page to find out how Al-Anon can help and the Meetings page to find a meeting in your area. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic many face-to-face meetings are currently unavailable and we invite you to try an electronic meeting.
I need this meeting for my sanity it didn’t take long to talk myself into it
Took me 41 years to find balance, within a few years in Al-Anon 12 step way of life is pretty awesome, especially step 10 to remember step 2 actions.
Yes
What do I do
Al-Anon Family Groups offer a large list of electronic meetings on a variety of platforms, including Zoom, Skype, WhatsApp, email, and phone. In addition, the meetings are available at all hours of the day, and some even 24 hours a day. Please visit our Electronic Meetings page https://al-anon.org/al-anon-meetings/electronic-meetings/ to access the different options.
Thank you for sharing. I too have used the phone meetings for extra meetings. My favorite are the face to face meetings. I’m so excited that we have an app. Grateful I opened WSO email.