
Colorado Intergroup will be doing additional spreadsheet workshops.
A Step study closed group Zoom meeting begins Monday Jan. 8, 2024 from 2-3 p.m. Mountain time. Info: TEXT Jan 970-571-4198.
A Step study closed group Zoom meeting begins Monday Jan. 8, 2024 from 2-3 p.m. Mountain time. Info: TEXT Jan 970-571-4198.
🤗 Welcome! We're glad to see you. You are allowing us to fullfil our mission of carrying the message of recovery from compulsive debting. Please take your time, look around, and learn all there is to know about us. Come join us at our virtual Zoom meetings. This is not an endorsement of Zoom.
Sunday 9:30-10:30 AM (Denver) on Zoom ID: 868 315 41502 Password: solvency, Speaker meeting on the 4th Sunday
Tuesday 6:00 - 7:00 pm St.Barnabas Church, please go Upstairs to the Betty Foster room to access the meeting at 1280 Vine St, Denver, CO 80206
Tuesday 7:00-8:00 PM (Longmont) on Zoom “Longmont DA” https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3038195356 Meeting ID: 303 819 5356 Password: GRYoga (waiting room is enabled so host will let you in)
Wednesday Noon (Louisville) on Zoom “Currency of Hope” Book study https://zoom.us/j/9995081945 Meeting ID: 999 508 1945 No password, but a waiting room is enabled (host will let you in)
Thursday Noon (Lakewood) on Zoom ”Thursday Promises” Edit club https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86831541502?pwd=TFl4ZzlORVVEbzRRR2g0UVBwRG1UZz09
Meeting ID: 868 3154 1502 Password: solvency (all lower case)
Saturday 9:00-10:10 AM (Business Owners DA, FRBDA) on Zoom ID: 859 9190 9672 Passcode: 229415, Speaker meeting on the 5th week of the month, e.g. 2023 March, September, December, 2024 March, May, August, November.
Saturday 10:30AM “Mountain Plains Intergroup Business Meeting” Second Saturday of the Month Zoom ID: 82265654284 Passcode: 797236
Instructions for all Zoom Meetings: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-Joining-a-Meeting To call in dial 1-312-626-6799 to join by phone. You can also click on Phone as an option once you click on the Zoom link. You will need a camera and microphone or headphones that plug into your computer if your computer doesn’t have these items built-in. (You won’t need these for phone.)
Please note: this site is under construction.
“In DA, Our Purpose is Threefold:
To stop incurring unsecured debt,
to share our experience with the newcomer,
and to reach out to other debtors. Go to www.debtorsanonymous.org for more info and free literature."
Most compulsive debtors will answer “yes” to at least eight of the following 15 questions:
1. Are your debts making your home life unhappy?
2. Does the pressure of your debts distract you from your daily work?
3. Are your debts affecting your reputation?
4. Do your debts cause you to think less of yourself?
5. Have you ever given false information in order to obtain credit?
6. Have you ever made unrealistic promises to your creditors?
7. Does the pressure of your debts make you careless of the welfare of your family?
8. Do you ever fear that your employer, family or friends will learn the extent of your total indebtedness?
9. When faced with a difficult financial situation, does the prospect of borrowing give you an inordinate feeling of relief?
10. Does the pressure of your debts cause you to have difficulty sleeping?
11. Has the pressure of your debts ever caused you to consider getting drunk?
12. Have you ever borrowed money without giving adequate consideration to the rate of interest you are required to pay?
13. Do you usually expect a negative response when you are subject to a credit investigation?
14. Have you ever developed a strict regimen for paying off your debts, only to break it under pressure?
15. Do you justify your debts by telling yourself that you are superior to the “other” people, and when you get your “break” you’ll be out of debt overnight?
HOW DID YOU SCORE?
If you answered yes to eight or more of these questions, the chances are that you have a problem with compulsive debt or are well on your way to having one. If this is the case, today can be a turning point in your life.
We have all arrived at this crossroad. One road, a soft road, lures you on to further despair, illness, ruin, and in some cases, mental institutions, prison, or suicide.
The other road, a more challenging road, leads to self-respect, solvency, healing, and personal fulfillment.
We urge you to take the first difficult step onto the more solid road now. As a next step, you may wish to Find a Meeting or download free literature.
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