How It Works

History and Customs

THE HOW IT WORKS GROUP

BRIEF INTRODUCTION

We are responsible when anyone reaches out their hand for help. All are welcome.

 

Alcoholism is a condition of abnormal mind and body; an abnormal brain that usually sees the negative in everything, that constantly searches for security, pleasure, and comfort, that is void of selfless consideration of others, and that demands to be treated by something/anything providing this relief. If you are having trouble with your personal relationships, can't seem to control your emotional nature, are a prey to misery and depression, are full of fear, are unhappy, are struggling with addictions of any kind, then chances are you are suffering from Alcoholism.

 

The HIW Group program of recovery has evolved out of many years of Group Conscience meetings deciding how best to provide an answer to those suffering from Alcoholism. Once the HIW Group program was finalized for presentation in this book, the Group Conscience has fulfilled its mission in producing a complete program to be passed along. This Group Conscience of combined experience is what governs the HIW Group program and all HIW Groups share this unified program of recovery. Business Meetings are held by each group to maintain their own individual operations.

HOW IT WORKS GROUP

COMMITTEE MEMBERS & DUTY LIST

  • ONE YEAR SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.

    As chairperson of Business Meetings, the chairperson ensures that meetings are run smoothly and in a fair and orderly manner, and that proposals are appropriate for a business meeting and not in conflict with the How It Works Group program. The chairperson does not have a vote, nor is the chairperson to attempt to sway or influence the group by making facial expressions, gestures, or comments. In addition, it is the responsibility of the chairperson to ensure that the duties of rotating committee members are being properly carried out and to suggest changes when assignments are not being fulfilled.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • ONE YEAR SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. TWO-YEAR MINIMUM POSITION.

    Responsible for collection of daily contributions envelopes, logging into book, making deposits (less any expenses for petty cash type reimbursements), paying utility and other regular expenses, reimbursing expenses in exchange for receipts from house supply person, house maintenance person, literature representative, cake night representative, and other persons authorized to make expenditures on behalf of the group. The treasurer posts a monthly report of all income and expenses. It is the responsibility of the treasurer to pick a person, with at least one year sobriety, to serve as a back-up and to serve as a second signature on both the regular and prudent-reserve checking accounts.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • SIX MONTHS’ SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.

    Responsible for keeping items on the Bulletin Board (e.g., business committee meeting minutes, Business Meeting minutes, cake night and special events information) up-to-date. Responsible for taking minutes at Business Meetings and posting a report. Posts list of current rotating committee members and their duties. Posts rotating committee sign-up sheets on the Bulletin Board at least one month in advance of election. Keeps Birthday Box current and posts birthdays on an index card for all to view in advance of each month's cake night. Supplies all step sheets and phone lists and insures that both are kept current.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • SIX MONTHS’ SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.


    Responsible for organizing cake night each month (arranges for speaker; sets up and cleans up room; purchases cupcakes, cakes and refreshments). Responsible for ordering medallions. Keeps track of date cards in birthday box in conjunction with Secretary.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • SIX MONTHS’ SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.

    Responsible for opening clubroom and setting up meeting (i.e., making coffee, putting out cream, keeping sugarsupply baskets stocked, inviting newcomer to serve as daily chairperson, and general clean-up (includingvacuuming, cleaning tables, cleaning bathroom, hauling out trash, etc.). Responsible for setting up tapes and books for "Big Book Study" meetings. Responsible for locking clubroom after meetings.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • SIX MONTHS’ SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.

    Responsible for keeping the inventory and purchasingclubroom supplies (coffee, cream, sugar, cleaning supplies, towels,toilet tissue, soap, etc.) Oversees general and major once-a-month clean up as needed.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • SIX MONTHS’ SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.

    Responsible for general repairs as needed. Authorized to make expenditures for small repairs (i.e., under $100 per month) but must obtain estimates for larger repair jobs and present such planned expenditures for discussion and consideration at the Business Meeting. Schedules and oversees major repairs (e.g., heater, air conditioner, etc.) upon approval.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • SIX MONTHS’ SOBRIETY RECOMMENDED. SIX-MONTH POSITION.

    Responsible for purchasing and providing literature (as approved at the Business Meeting) to clubroom, and all chips.

    *You may delegate your responsibilities to another as long as they meet the above recommendations. However, you are personally responsible for your position.

     

    ** When positions rotate, it is YOUR responsibility to sit down with the newly elected person and go over the responsibilities and expectations of the assignment. You should make yourself available for as long as necessary to ensure that the new person understands and fulfills the duties of the position.

  • AND OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO ROTATING COMMITTEE SERVICE POSITIONS

    The How It Works Group is aided by members of the rotating committee. Trusted servants are the Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary, Cake Night Rep, Meeting Rep, as well as the Supply Person, the House Maintenance Person, and the Literature Rep. These service positions are elected twice annually as part of the regularly scheduled Business Meeting. If a position is vacated, supplemental elections may be held, but then election should always be conducted as part of a Business Meeting.

    As more fully explained in the committee member and duty list, it is recommended that the rotating committee members have a minimum of six months of continuous sobriety. The exceptions are the Chairperson and Treasurer who are to have one year of sobriety. Each rotating committee member or committee representative serves a six-month term with the exception of the Treasurer who serves for a minimum of two years.

    Collectively, committee members are responsible to make sure the group's day-to-day operations are done in accordance with the group practices and expectations. Each committee member or representative is personally responsible for his or her position. If an individual committee member is unable to fulfill his or herresponsibilities, they will need to follow up to ensure that another member of the group can fulfill the necessary tasks.Training the new person in the group to follow through with the committee tasks would be most beneficial to keep the group healthy.

    When new members are elected, it is the outgoing person's responsibility to explain the exact nature, (i.e. the responsibilities and expectations) of the assignment. The former member or representative should be able for as long as necessary to help the new person understand what is expected and to ensure that he or she fulfills the duties of the position.

STARTING A HOW IT WORKS GROUP

The following information will provide you with all you need to start a How It Works Group. What we share with you here is our experience from many years of Group Conscience meetings deciding how best to provide an answer to those suffering from alcoholism. There are currently many How It Works Groups in several different cities and towns worldwide.

  • The HIW Group format is the guideline of how all HIW Group meetings are to be conducted.This format is made up of guidelines developed by many years of Group Conscience meetings. Every single guideline is designed with consideration for the safety of the newcomer and all its members. This format, if used as presented, willensure a life free of addictions. The guidelines are listed in the back of the Daily Reader.

  • If your meeting is held in a facility that is your own, that is to say that it will be conducted in a room that you will need to furnish and maintain, then you will need to hold a Business Meeting to vote in thepurchase of chairs, tables, coffee maker, powder or liquid cream for the coffee, and every other detail of everything thatis purchased or put in place to hold a meeting. If your meeting is held in a church or community center, you may already have furniture available to you, a cleaning service provided, and they may or may not allow food. In this case you will need to hold a Business Meeting to discuss details of the meeting.

     

  • Most HIW Groups are held in a private facility where the space is rented and is used solely for the purpose of holding meetings. There are also HIW Groups or "clubrooms" as our members like to call them, that are held in churches or community centers, where the space is shared with others. Venues will vary depending upon what isavailable in your area and what you can afford. This is a matter for each founding member to discover and decide for themselves.

  • Service positions will vary depending upon your needs and may include positions such as a supply person who oversees stocking coffee, cups, cream, paper towels, toiletries, cleaning supplies, etc., Treasurer, Secretary, Chairperson, maintenance. Please see sample list of service positions, their responsibilities and length of sobriety needed for each position on page 224. Sample forms used at other HIW Groups are available from existing Group secretaries

  • 1.    Each member is encouraged to support the HIW Group program of recovery and its guidelines.

    2.    HIW Groups are open to everyone – all are welcome.

    3.    The format calls for meetings to be held twice a day every day of the year, if possible.

    4.    At each daily meeting, "24-hour chips" are offered to newcomers in their first day of sobriety. The group alsooffers 30-, 60- and 90-day chips. The first six months and annual lengths of sobriety are celebrated at a separate designated meeting, usually the last Friday or Saturday of the month at 6 p.m. or 8 p.m. The HIW Group calls this special celebration Cake Night.

    5.    Daily Readings from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous (the first 164 pages, Dr. Bob's Nightmare and the Spiritual Experience) and from the HIW Group Daily Readings are the only literature shared in HIW Groupmeetings.

    6.    Meeting sharing is round-robin style starting with the meeting's leader, continuing member by member going around the circle. Each member, in turn, has only one opportunity to speak. No cross talking is allowed. Membersshare on the day's reading or pass to the next member in the circle. All meetings start and end promptly on time. All meetings are opened with the Third Step prayer (page 63 of the Big Book) and closed with the Seventh Step prayer(page 76 of the Big Book).

    7.    Group sponsorship rather than individual sponsorship.

    8.    Each group ends the meeting with Playing Dead followed by the morning or evening meditation found on pages86-88 of the Big Book. Meetings are then closed with the Seventh Step Prayer (please refer to sample meeting format available in sample forms on the website.

    9.     The Fifth Step is completed with a priest, minister or rabbi.

    10.  Children, animals, cell phones and other distractions/disruptions are inappropriate and not permitted.

    11.  All HIW Groups are fully self-supported by voluntary contributions. Each group always maintains a prudent reserve covering at least two to three months of expenses.

    12.  A 19-week series of Sunday morning Big Book Study Meetings begins in January and ends in May. The 19-weekBig Book study audio and materials are found on the HIW Group App.