12 Steps in everyday language
12 Steps in everyday language
About a month ago someone posted a link to the 12 Steps but they had reworded them in everyday language. That's a clumsy way to describe it but it's the best I can think of right now.
I have that bookmarked on my home computer but I don't have it here at work.
If anybody has that link and could post it I would really appreciate it. I would like to share that with my therapist.
Thanks!
I have that bookmarked on my home computer but I don't have it here at work.
If anybody has that link and could post it I would really appreciate it. I would like to share that with my therapist.
Thanks!
I'm not sure if this is the post you're referring to but it might be helpful.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...lve-steps.html
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...lve-steps.html
1. Alcohol will kill me.
2. There's a power that wants me to live.
3. Do I want to live or die? (if you want to die, stop here)
4. Write about how I got to where I am.
5. Tell another person all about me (let God listen).
6. Want to change.
7. Ask a power greater than me to help me change.
8. Write down who I've hurt.
9. Fix what I can without hurting anyone else.
10. Accept that I'm human and will screw up. Fix it immediately.
11. Ask a power greater than me to show me how to live.
12. Keep doing 1 through 11 and pass it on.
2. There's a power that wants me to live.
3. Do I want to live or die? (if you want to die, stop here)
4. Write about how I got to where I am.
5. Tell another person all about me (let God listen).
6. Want to change.
7. Ask a power greater than me to help me change.
8. Write down who I've hurt.
9. Fix what I can without hurting anyone else.
10. Accept that I'm human and will screw up. Fix it immediately.
11. Ask a power greater than me to show me how to live.
12. Keep doing 1 through 11 and pass it on.
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