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Making Amends: The 9th Step Amends According to Seinfeld and George Constanza – What Makes for a Good Apology? Guess What? Not This!

Alysse BrysonBy Alysse BrysonJanuary 24, 20216 Mins Read
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Whether you’ve worked a 12-step program or not, most people are aware that the 9th step amends is part of getting sober and recovering from addiction. While there are many interpretations for exactly how they should be done, we stumbled across some good old Seinfeld footage that shows us what not to do. This is GOLD, though, and very entertaining! We’re sober, not boring, and we love to laugh. Special shout-out to my new friend Brett C. for texting me these clips, as I had not seen them before.

9th Step Amends: What not to do

“You’re an alcoholic! You HAVE to apologize!”

-George constanza

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What the actual 9th Step Says

“Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.”

Alcoholics Anonymous

A few notes on step-work

Please note that eight steps before this one need to be worked thoroughly. Preferably, it would be with another person who has already worked the steps and someone else who has worked them. Are you picking up on what we are throwing down here? Guidance is key. There is lots (and lots) of work that comes before you just run around and start apologizing to people.

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While I won’t go into all the details of making amends according to the 12 steps, I will share some tips on what I’ve learned about this process over the years. It’s not just about saying sorry. It’s about owning undesirable behavior and then changing the way you behave. If you say you’re sorry about something and continue to repeat the behavior, can you honestly say you’re really sorry?

Not only that, you don’t just make amends so you can feel better about yourself. This is where “don’t injure them or others” comes in. The result was that I was amazed before I was halfway through this process. Relationships were restored, and trust was rebuilt.

We found these clips funny.

These clips are fun to watch. We’re sober, not boring, and have a good sense of humor. Hell, alcoholics love to make fun of themselves. What’s comical about this Seinfeld clip is that the average person doesn’t understand this process’s what and why. George thinks he’s owed an apology because Jason Hanke embarrassed him publicly over a sweater. He has been chewing on this resentment for a while, as it affects his self-esteem. As for Jason, we don’t know exactly what’s brought him to this stage of his recovery process.

For decades, it’s been relatively common practice for AA and 12-step work to be stereotyped and even stigmatized and made fun of in mainstream entertainment, mainly movies and films. I am thrilled to see how this has evolved over the last 15 years. Honestly, I think the public-facing recovery movement is just getting started. Get excited, people! Being sober is about to be COOL! (But even if it’s not, we still love our sober life better than our old life)

Sober Curator Pro Tip: Our new sober friend in Canada already knew this when she started her organization, Sober is the New Cool.

Normalizing sobriety

“Normalizing sobriety” is a key phrase I see these days, especially in places like Sober Instagram and Sober TikTok. We kicked it around as a tagline for The Sober Curator but decided it felt too politically charged and not representative of what we strive to do. As a recovered alcoholic, that phrase feels weird to say out loud. Nothing about my alcoholism and addiction felt normal. But that’s not really what this phrase means. (in my opinion)

To normalize sobriety means removing the stigma. Not only that, but it is also making it more acceptable to face these struggles publicly. Many medium and large companies offer their employees help and resources. That said, we have a long way to go. Arguments still happen in social media feeds and living rooms across the nation; fixing an alcoholic or addict has so much more to do than just finding some “willpower.” Just because I can’t pee on a stick or give a sample of blood to prove I have the disease of addiction doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist inside me. It very much does. And it is progressive and life-threatening. Over time, it gets worse, not better.

We are in a mental health crisis unlike anything we have ever seen.

As we closed out the historic 2020 calendar year, articles everywhere were talking about what a mental health crisis the world is currently facing. According to this article by the Washington Post, one in five adults in the U.S. struggles with a mental illness like depression, bipolar disorder, or PTSD. It helps that the National Institutes of Health now identifies addiction as a mental illness – substance abuse disorder. But the national opioid crisis has only increased the burden on mental health providers around the country. These are sobering stats, to be sure.

So, what do we do about it? Well, that answer is complex and not easy to solve. What would happen if one in five people started volunteering for recovery nonprofits? Can you even imagine what we could accomplish?

I’ve just started joining the Washington Recovery Alliance and the King County Recovery Coalition. If you live in another state, try to find these organizations or even other well-known recovery nonprofits to get involved with. I just completed six years of service on the board of the Recovery Café in Seattle. It was by far some of the most rewarding volunteer work I’ve been involved in my sobriety. You can also check out our Pay it Forward recovery nonprofit resource guide for other ways to get involved.

Sober not boring

As for the work we are doing at The Sober Curator, our goal is to be a resource for those seeking content related to recovery or a zero-proof lifestyle. We love showing you how to get plugged in with the latest swag, merch, podcasts, books, movies, fashion, music, and events. It is so fun for us to prove that sobriety and life without alcohol are never boring!

We hope you will check back often, as our Sober Curator Contributors are constantly pumping out new content that we find everywhere. See something you love? We hope you will share great sobriety content with like-minded peeps in your network. Interested in becoming a Sober Curator? Then we want to hear from you! Email us at thesobercurator@gmail.com or DM us on our social media channels. Until we meet again, stay sober…because drunk never looks good!

For the love of sweaters!

After all this sweater talk, you didn’t think we’d leave you hanging without curating a few sweaters we want to #ADDTOCART?

#ADDTOCART SWEATERS

Target Sweater
Target Sweater
Ruffle Rib Recycled Wool Blend Sweater
Ruffle Rib Recycled Wool Blend Sweater
S is for Sober – Gucci
S is for Sober – Gucci
Athleta Jacquard Crew Sweater
Athleta Jacquard Crew Sweater
Calson Sweater Nordstrom
Calson Sweater Nordstrom
Mod Intarsia Knit Sweater Vince Camuto
Mod Intarsia Knit Sweater Vince Camuto
Intarsia Stripe Crewneck Sweater Nordstrom
Intarsia Stripe Crewneck Sweater Nordstrom
Nordstrom Cable Knit Fringe Sweater
Nordstrom Cable Knit Fringe Sweater
Avanova Women’s Leopard Sleeve Sweater Long Sleeve Crew Neck Knitted Pullover Sweater
Avanova Women’s Leopard Sleeve Sweater Long Sleeve Crew Neck Knitted Pullover Sweater
Target Sweater
Target Sweater
Ruffle Rib Recycled Wool Blend Sweater
Ruffle Rib Recycled Wool Blend Sweater
S is for Sober – Gucci
S is for Sober – Gucci
Athleta Jacquard Crew Sweater
Athleta Jacquard Crew Sweater
Calson Sweater Nordstrom
Calson Sweater Nordstrom
Mod Intarsia Knit Sweater Vince Camuto
Mod Intarsia Knit Sweater Vince Camuto
Intarsia Stripe Crewneck Sweater Nordstrom
Intarsia Stripe Crewneck Sweater Nordstrom
Nordstrom Cable Knit Fringe Sweater
Nordstrom Cable Knit Fringe Sweater
Avanova Women’s Leopard Sleeve Sweater Long Sleeve Crew Neck Knitted Pullover Sweater
Avanova Women’s Leopard Sleeve Sweater Long Sleeve Crew Neck Knitted Pullover Sweater

Resources Are Available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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