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Here are the 12 Traditions as adapted for
Overeaters Anonymous:
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Our common welfare should come first; personal
recovery depends upon OA unity.
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For our group purpose there is but one ultimate
authority— a loving God as he may express Himself in our group
conscience. Our leaders are but trusted servants; they do not
govern.
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The only requirement for OA membership is a
desire to stop eating compulsively.
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Each group should be autonomous except in
matters affecting other group or OA as a whole.
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Each group has but one primary purpose--to
carry its message to the compulsive overeater who still suffers.
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An OA group ought never endorse, finance, or
lend the OA name to any related facility or outside enterprise, lest
problems of money, property and prestige divert us from our primary
purpose.
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Every OA group ought to be fully
self-supporting, declining outside contributions.
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Overeaters Anonymous should remain forever
nonprofessional, but our service centers may employ special workers.
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OA, as such, ought never be organized: but we
may create service boards or committees directly responsible to
those they serve.
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Overeaters Anonymous has no opinion on outside
issues: hence the OA name ought never be drawn into public
controversy.
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Our public relations policy is based on
attraction rather than promotion: we need always maintain personal
anonymity at the level of press, radio films, television, and other
public media of communication.
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Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all
these traditions ever reminding us to place principles before
personalities.
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