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Step Six: Analyze

amyhitt wrote 8 months ago: The end of symbolic summer brings step six, analyze. Your idea has been made manifest, but is it the … more →

Tags: Step Six: Analyze, Amy Hitt, analyze, Dreamer's Handbook, House of Service, Pie in The Sky, Reformer

Jealousy

Lydia wrote 11 months ago: I was searching through the pictures on my computer to find a visual representation of jealousy.  I … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, Life on Lifes Terms, 12 Steps, character defects, Everything Else, recovery, sobriety

Surviving a Spiritual Crisis in Sobriety (my story continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: My son was born in February of 1988.  After a scare with the chicken pox, he surivived and recovered … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, Life on Lifes Terms, 12 Steps, character defects, My Story !, recovery, sobriety

Spot Check Inventory (Step 10)1 comment

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: When all else fails, follow directions. I was at work yesterday, feeling pretty negative and unseren … more →

Tags: aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, Life on Lifes Terms, 12 Steps, Resentment, character defects, Everything Else, Step 7, Step 10

The Sixth Step

windsong14 wrote 1 year ago: Step Six (my modified version)- I am entirely ready to begin the healing process with the aid of my … more →

Tags: Tarot, Twelve Steps, gilded tarot, gilded, Adult Children of Alcoholics, Codependents Anonymous, aca, TAROT CARDS, 12 Steps

The Moment We Say, "No, never!" (step six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: The moment we say, “No, never!” our minds close against the grace of God. Delay is dange … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects, recovery, sobriety, God, sixth step, alcoholics anonyoums

At the Very Least (Step Six continued)1 comment

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: At the very least, we shall have to come to grips with some of our worst character defects and take … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects, Fear, aa sayings

Let's Dispose of What Appears to be a Hazardous Open End (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Let’s dispose of what appears to be a hazardous open end we have left. It is suggested that we … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects, sobriety

Looking Again at Those Defects (Step Six continued)2 comments

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Looking again at those defects we are still unwilling to give up, we ought to erase the hard-and-fas … more →

Tags: Step 6, character defects, aa, sobriety, Alcoholics Anonymous, Newcomers, recovery

If We Would Gain Any Real Advantage (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: If we would gain any real advantage in the use of this Step on problems other than alcohol, we shall … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects, sobriety, God, recovery

Many Will at Once Ask (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Many will at once ask, “How can we accept the entire implication of Step Six? Why–that i … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects, sobriety, God, sixth step, recovery

Search Terms (just for fun)1 comment

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Here are some of the terms people put into search engines that brought them to this blog: sixth step … more →

Tags: Step 6, Alcoholics Anonymous, Meetings, Meeting Format, Everything Else, aa

Nearly Anyone Could Submit a Good List of Such Defects as These (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Nearly anyone could submit a good list of such defects as these, and few of us would seriously think … more →

Tags: Step 6, character defects, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, God, anger

Consider, too, our talents for procrastination (step six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Consider, too, our talents for procrastination, which is really sloth in five syllables. Oh this is … more →

Tags: Step 6, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects, aa, sixth step, Procrastination

And how often we work hard (Step Six continued)2 comments

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: And how often we work hard with no better motive than to be secure and slothful later on — onl … more →

Tags: Step 6, character defects, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, Work

When Gluttony is Less Than Ruinous (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: When gluttony is less than ruinous, we have a milder word for that, too; we call it “taking ou … more →

Tags: Step 6, character defects, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, gluttony

Self-righteous anger (step six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: Self-righteous anger can also be very enjoyable. In a perverse way we can actually take satisfaction … more →

Tags: character defects, Step 6, anger, self-righteousness

But when we face up (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: But when we face up to the less violent aspects of these very same defects, then where do we stand? … more →

Tags: Step 6, character defects, aa, sobriety, Alcoholics Anonymous, reocovery

We who have escaped (Step Six continued)

Lydia wrote 1 year ago: We who have escaped these extremes are apt to congratulate ourselves.  Yet can we?  After all, hasn … more →

Tags: Step 6, aa, Alcoholics Anonymous, character defects


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