This chapter contains the phrase "Rarely have we seen a person fail..."
How It Works
This Step asks us to admit we were powerless over alcohol.
Step 1
This Tradition states that our common welfare should come first.
Tradition 1
What is the principle that corresponds to Step 12?
Service/Action



“Bring the body and the mind will follow”
This chapter contains the stories of AA's co-founders meeting for the first time.
Bill's Story
This Step involves making a searching and fearless moral inventory.
Step 4
This Tradition says the only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking.
Tradition 3
What step does the principle "Hope" correspond to?
Two
An advisory to surround oneself with people who have solid, stable sobriety and are actively working the steps.
This chapter explains how members work with others to stay sober.
Working With Others
This Step asks us to become willing to have our defects of character removed.
Step 6
This Tradition states that AA has no opinion on outside issues.
Tradition 10
What step does the principle "Brotherly Love" correspond to?
Eight




"Keep Your Side of the Street Clean"
This Step includes making direct amends wherever possible.
Step 9
This Step encourages continued personal inventory and prompt admission of wrongs.
Step 10
This Tradition reminds us that anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all our traditions.
Tradition 12
What is the principle that corresponds to Step 6?
Willingness
unscramble
"FIATCSA"
3 words
"Act As If"
In The Doctor’s Opinion, Dr. Silkworth describes alcoholism as an allergy of the body and this type of obsession.
obsession of the mind
This Step carries the message and practices the principles in all affairs.
Step 12
This Tradition states every AA group ought to be fully self-supporting.
What step does the principle Justice/responsibility correspond to?
nine
An emphasis on the absolute necessity of rigorous honesty with a sponsor or a group to prevent shame from fueling a relapse.
"We are Only as Sick as our Secrets"