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“First of all, we had to quit playing God. It didn’t work.”

“First of all, we had to quit playing God. It didn’t work.” Alcoholics Anonymous (1939) · Chapter 5 · How It Works
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From Chapter 5, immediately before the Third Step decision — the book’s blunt summary of every self-directed plan that came before it.

Today’s reflection

“It didn’t work” might be the driest joke in the whole book. We ran the experiment for years — controlling outcomes, scripting other people, forcing solutions — and collected the data personally. Step Three isn’t about becoming religious; it’s about resigning from a job you were never qualified for. What’s one outcome you can hand back today?

Read the original passage · How It Works, 1939 →Step 3 · Surrender

Quote from the 1939 first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous (public domain). Reflection original to iowasober.com. This site is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

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Iowa Recovery: Common Questions

How much does sober living cost in Iowa?
Sober living in Iowa typically costs $500-$3,000 per month depending on location, amenities, and structure level. Shared rooms range $500-$1,200/month while private rooms and luxury facilities can cost $2,000-$5,000/month. See the full Iowa cost breakdown →
What is the difference between sober living and rehab?
Rehab provides intensive clinical treatment including therapy, medical care, and detox services, typically lasting 30-90 days. Sober living homes are transitional residences providing structured, substance-free environments focusing on real-world reintegration while maintaining sobriety with peer support.
How long do people stay in sober living homes?
The average stay is 3-6 months, though many residents stay 6-12 months or longer. Research shows longer stays (90+ days) significantly improve long-term recovery outcomes.
What should I look for when choosing a sober living home?
Key factors include: house rules and structure that match your needs, regular drug testing policies, location near Iowa support groups and employment, qualified staff, positive peer community, clear pricing with no hidden fees, and NARR certifications.
How do I find the right recovery program in Iowa?
Consider the type of treatment needed (detox, inpatient, outpatient, sober living), insurance coverage, location preferences, and specialized programs. Browse directory listings in Iowa and call providers to confirm current availability, services, and payment options.
Do facilities in Iowa accept insurance?
Many treatment centers and detox facilities in Iowa accept major insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Sober living homes typically require private pay but some partner with treatment centers for covered clinical components.
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