![]() ![]() This is especially true if you are working from home and also happen to be a person in recovery that now attends all of their weekly meetings on Zoom like me. Now, a lot of us spend a good amount of our day on Zoom. But before the pandemic, its use was primarily for business related activities and the occasional long-distance family video call. Online conferencing is not new and there are many other providers, like Skype, Apple’s Facetime, BlueJeans, Microsoft Teams, and GoToMeeting. ![]() This means that many people can use a link or code to connect to the same session and watch a presentation or have a meeting. ![]() Thank your Higher Power that we have options and tools to continue to do that today. But like Malcolm X said, “By any means necessary!” We still have to stay sober. My heart goes out to our newcomer community who began their recovery during the pandemic and still don’t know what it’s like to experience the support, camaraderie, fun and love that you get from in-person meetings. In fact, I commend all of you in recovery that are utilizing Zoom to maintain your sobriety. ![]() His situation was definitely worthy of the laughter and ribbing but we all have had our moment related to our new online lifestyle. He didn’t know how to turn off the filter and he makes the hilariously obvious statement, “…I’m not a cat…” A lawyer was in an online hearing and there was a “filter” on his camera, meaning the computer was making him appear to be a talking cat to the other people in the meeting. My coworker sent me this video the other day. ![]()
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