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The purpose of Step 6 is to become fully prepared to rid ourselves of the flaws we listed in Step 4, to become willing to let our Higher Power remove our defects, and to stop pursuing whatever our idea of perfection is.
7 sty 2020 · How does surrender help with Step 6? What actions can you take to show that you are entirely ready? Here’s are two great Step Six activities that you can do alone or with your sponsor: Make a list (which you’re already so good at!) of each character defect of yours, including a very brief definition of it.
7 cze 2021 · #6 - The Principle of Willingness “There is a huge difference between wanting to change and being willing to change. Almost everyone wants to change for the better. Very few are willing to take the steps necessary to create that change. " - John T. child
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.
Step 6: Willingness “We’re entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character.” In step 6, you have to prepare for your sins to be taken away by admitting to yourself that you’re fully ready to move past them. Willingness as a virtue means you have to be ready to be absolved so that you can move forward without looking back.
29 wrz 2023 · Step 6 of the Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 12-step program is about accepting your character defects and surrendering to a higher power. By asking yourself key questions about the behavior that led to your drinking problems, you’ll better understand what you need to become.