How Can a Sponsor Help You?

Sponsors are people who have been through the same processes of recovery that you’re experiencing now.

Both in NA and AA programs, sponsorship is recommended as a vital part of the recovery process. Engaging with a sponsor can help you stay sober and navigate through the harsh waves of recovery.

What Does a Sponsor Do?

A dedicated sponsor can be your best confidant who understands exactly what you’re going through, listens to your experiences, and helps to encourage and motivate you in your sobriety.

Here’s how a sponsor can help you:

  1. They keep you from feeling alone by sharing their own experiences and helping you manage your struggles with dependency.
  2. When you’re depressed or overwhelmed and near a relapse, a sponsor can bring you out of these feelings by sharing hope and strength.
  3. Your sponsor is there to hear the stories that you’ve never told out of the fear of judgement. Sharing your deepest thoughts with a sponsor can be immensely helpful in the recovery process.
  4. If you start isolating yourself from others or skip meetings, your sponsor helps you to stay strong and consistent for a successful recovery.
  5. You can receive sources of motivation, including recommendations for meetings that you will want to attend, speaker events, prayers, and other recovery related literature, etc.
  6. If you’re a newcomer who hesitates to speak up in the meetings or volunteer, your sponsor can give you that push you may need to step out of your comfort zone.
  7. Relapses are common in the process of recovery. A sponsor can help you differentiate between activities that may or may not lead toward a relapse.

Although there are numerous benefits of accessing a good sponsor, remember that a sponsor won’t be your therapist, best friend, or a romantic partner. Your sponsor will help you develop self-reliance rather than leaning on your family for needed supports.

Choose your sponsor wisely and stay dedicated to your process of recovery. There are better days ahead!