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Taking a step displays a willingness to write inventory and allow it to surrender something within us. Write inventory on your most serious shortcomings around the practical application of this step in your life today (“How am I applying the principle found in this Step to every moment of my life?”).
Dr. Douglas Cook talks about getting started with Step 6 and his personal experiences with that step and his experiences with his patients. Aram had personal tragedies and felt betrayed by God. He turned to drug addiction, but then found freedom in turning back to God.
A free 6th step worksheet for AA, NA and other 12 step programs. This step 6 worksheet includes questions in PDF or DOC format and is free to print or download.
“Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.” “THIS is the Step that separates the men from the boys.” So declares a well-loved clergyman who happens to be one of A.A.’s greatest friends.
1 cze 2016 · As written in AA’s Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions (also known as the 12&12), Step Six states: “Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.” Those who have read our articles before are quite familiar with the concept of removing our character defects.
4 cze 2023 · Discover the transformative potential of Step 6 in AA. Learn its meaning, impact, and practical strategies for your recovery journey. Taking the first steps on the path to recovery can often feel overwhelming.
7 sty 2020 · Put The Anvil Down: Step Six Questions & Actions. In Step Six of AA we get to put the anvil down. For many of us recovering addicts carrying around the weight of some pretty heavy shortcomings not only slows us down in the progress of our recovery; it also puts us at risk for relapse.