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You're juggling work, expectations, family tension and social events where alcohol seems to be around every corner. If you're in recovery—or even just questioning your relationship with substances—you might feel overwhelmed, isolated or unsure how to cope this holiday season.
That's where AA slogans come in. These short, powerful phrases aren't just words. They're tools. They're mindset shifters that help you stay grounded and protect your sobriety, especially when you're feeling anxious, alone or triggered.
At Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, we've seen first-hand how these slogans can help people stay sober and centered through the toughest seasons. Whether you're navigating your first sober holiday or just trying to stay mentally well, these slogans offer clarity, comfort and strength.
AA slogans are simple, memorable phrases used in Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-Step programs. They're designed to help you pause, reflect and respond with intention—especially when emotions run high.
You don't need to be part of an AA program to incorporate them into your daily routine. Repeat them like a mantra, write them down or use them as a mental anchor when things get tough.
Use them when you:
You're working late and your coworkers invite you out for drinks: Try "first things first." Your recovery matters more than fitting in.
Your family doesn't understand your sobriety: Use "let go and let God." You can't change them, but you can keep your peace.
You're overwhelmed by options and unsure what help looks like: Start with "keep it simple." One step at a time. One call. One conversation. You can do this.
If you're feeling anxious, isolated or unsure where to turn this holiday season, Hazelden Betty Ford is here for you. We offer confidential, compassionate care both virtual and in-person. You don't have to wait until January to start your journey. You don't have to figure it out alone.
Call us today or explore our programs online.