Apr
22
2010
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions – Step Four pgs 49:2,4 – end 51:2
Words:
49:2
1.thoroughly
Writing Assignment:
1. Have you arrived at the “conclusion: that my primary character defects representing instincts gone astray have been primary cause of my addiction and my failure at life?”
2. Are you willing to work hard at the elimination of your worst of these defects?
2a. Who are you willing to work with to eliminate those troublesome character defects?
Questions directly from page 50:4 – 51:0
3. When and how, and in just what instances did my selfish pursuit of the sex relation damage other people and me?
4. What people were hurt, and how badly?
5. Did I spoil my marriage and injure my children?
6. Did I jeopardize my standing in the community?
7. Just how did I react to these situations at the time?
8. Did I burn with a guilt that nothing could extinguish?
9. Or did I insist that I was the pursued and not the pursuer, and thus absolve myself?
10. How have I reacted to frustration in sexual matters?
11. When denied did I become vengeful or depressed?
12. Did I take it out on other people?
13. If there was rejection or coldness at home, did I use this as a reason for promiscuity?
Questions directly from pg.51:1
14. In addition to my addiction problem, what character defects contributed to my financial instability?
15. Did fear and inferiority about my fitness for my job destroy my confidence and fill me with conflict?
16. Did I try to cover up those feelings of inadequacy by bluffing, cheating, lying, or evading responsibility?
17. Or by gripping that others failed to recognize my truly exceptional abilities?
18. Did I overvalue myself and play the big shot?
19. Did I have such unprincipled ambition that I double-crossed and undercut my associates?
20. Was I extravagant?
21. Did I recklessly borrow money caring whether it was repaid or not?
22. Was I pinch penny, refusing to support my family properly?
23. Did I cut corners financially?
24. What about the “quick money” deals, stock market and the races?
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Apr
16
2010
AA Twelve Steps & Twelve Traditions-Step Four pgs.48:3 – 49:2,4
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Apr
15
2010
AA Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions – Step Four pgs 46:3: – end 49:2,4
Words:
46:3
1.pride
2.greed
3.lust
4.anger
5.gluttony
6.envy
7.sloth
8.self-justifiction
49:0
9.perverting
49:1
10.loaf
11. procrastinate
Writing Assignment:
1.After you look these seven words up (#1-7 above) and know their meaning, please write on your experiences with these character defects?
1a.Write how they have caused you much pain, broken relationships and perpetuated your addictions?
2.Fear – a soul sickness. How in your own experience is this statement true?
3.Write on the four outcomes that unreasonable fears produce when our instincts are not satisfied? (“…covet the possessions of others, to lust for sex and power, to become angry when our instinctive demands are threatened, and be envious when the ambitions of others seem to be realized while ours are not.” pg. 49:1)
4.Are you still grabbing for more of everything than you need?
4a. Write about any area you are still being agnostic in?
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Apr
8
2010
AA Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions- Step Four pgs.46:2-end 48:2
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Apr
1
2010
AATwelve Steps and Twelve Traditions – Step Four pgs 45:1 – end 46:1
Words:
45:1
1.temperamentally
2.depressive
3.wallow
4.morbidly
5.melancholy
6.oblivion
45:2
7.grandiosity
46:0
8.indignation
9.justified
46:1
10.exhibitionism
11.morbidity
Writing Assignment:
46:0
1. Are there any “right kind” of resentments?
2. If everyone treated us as we wanted them to would have still found an excuse to use our drug?
3. What type of temperament are you or were you? (depressive, self-righteous/grandiose)
3a. Describe how you were in detail and how being in recovery and working The Steps has help you to change?
3b. How has your relationship with your Higher Power/God played into the change of your temperament?
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Mar
25
2010
AA Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions-Step Four pgs. 40 – 45:0
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Mar
19
2010
AA Big Book Fourth Step Inventory “Harms to Others” Week 3
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Mar
12
2010
AA Big Book Fourth Step Inventory pgs. 70:4-71:0 – Harms To Others – Week 2
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Mar
5
2010
AA Big Book Fourth Step Inventory “Sex Ideal” Week 2, “Harms To Others” Week 1, pgs.69:2 – 71:0
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Feb
25
2010
AA Big Book “HOW IT WORKS” Fourth Step Sex Ideal pgs. 69:1- end 70:2
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