this step says as we begin to believe that there is hope for us, we also begin to trust the process of recovery.
what is step 2 (pg 17)
this step states that the need for our own sense of spirituality is too vital to our recovery for us to neglect
step 2 (pg22)
each time we are fearful we can turn to this step and find the means to walk through our fear without resorting to our old ways
step 3
which step says that it requires that we move away from our self will
step 3 (pg26)
in this step we need to change how we perceive the world and alter our role in it, we need to change our attitude
step 4 ( pg 37)
this step states that in order to experience serenity, we must begin to alter the self-defeating patterns that have prevailed in our lives
step 4 (pg 45)
in this step we take stock of our assets and liabilities
step 4 (pg 38)
this step says that our only hope for recovery is a profound emotional and spiritual change
step 1 (pg10)
...despite evidence of the contrary, we felt that we were in control, we ignored or didn't believe the truths that were staring us in the face
step 2 (pg18)
this step is our commitment to our own emotional, physical, and spiritual well being
step 3 (pg27)
this step says that we need to participate in our own lives, we can't just sit back and expect God to do everything
step 3 ( pg 31)
this step says...for the most part our perceptions were not based in reality
what is step 2 (pg18)
this step is a turning point in our recovery. it is a time for deep personal reflection
step 4 ( pg 37)
in this step we begin to practice the spiritual principal of honesty by admitting the truth about our drug use
step 1 (pg9)
this step states that practicing a better way of life by living according to spiritual principles will eventually have an effect on our thinking
step 2
through working this step we will address the obsession the compulsion the denial and what many have termed a "spiritual void"
step 1 (pg 6)
this step states that humility and open-mindedness make us teachable
step 2 (pg23)
this step says that the disease of addiction can manifest itself in a variety of mental obsessions and compulsive actions that have nothing to do with drugs
step 1(pg14)
....most of us agree that restoration means changing to a point where addiction and its accompanying insanity are not controlling our lives. it also states that being restored to sanity is a lifelong process
step 2 (pg19)
in this step we put our belief in a higher power into action
step 3 (pg26)
working this step we find that the patterns of behavior established early in life are what we've carried with us up to the present
step 4 (pg 42)
this step states that our future hinges on our willingness to grow spiritually
step 1 (15)
this step doesn't free us from having to take action, but it does liberate us from excessive worry about the results
step 3
denial is a part of our disease that makes it difficult, if not impossible, for us to acknowledge our reality
step 1 (pg 7)
this step says that recovery is a process of discovery
step 3 (pg 33)