Need Resources for Step Study Group
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Need Resources for Step Study Group
Hello,
I'm an addict named Mike. I'm 8 months clean and helping my NA home group start a step study group. I'm trying to find some resources that are different from the NA Step Working Guide. We would like our group to introduce addicts to the steps without working the steps for them. I feel that stepwork is very personal and should be on a one-on-one basis with your sponsor.
Can anyone help me find some basic resources? We have the basic NA literature.
Thanks,
Mike (SteelEars)
I'm an addict named Mike. I'm 8 months clean and helping my NA home group start a step study group. I'm trying to find some resources that are different from the NA Step Working Guide. We would like our group to introduce addicts to the steps without working the steps for them. I feel that stepwork is very personal and should be on a one-on-one basis with your sponsor.
Can anyone help me find some basic resources? We have the basic NA literature.
Thanks,
Mike (SteelEars)
An NA step study group needs to use NA literature right?
Between the Basic Text, How it Works and Why, and the step guide intros (you can leave people to work the questions with their sponsors) I'd think that would give you plenty to work with, a reading from any of those would give you a whole lot of material on each step that provides jumping off time for some deep discussion.
I know that people are always reminding me to not overcomplicate things. It's a set of principles written so simply we can follow them in our everyday lives. Easy does it.
Between the Basic Text, How it Works and Why, and the step guide intros (you can leave people to work the questions with their sponsors) I'd think that would give you plenty to work with, a reading from any of those would give you a whole lot of material on each step that provides jumping off time for some deep discussion.
I know that people are always reminding me to not overcomplicate things. It's a set of principles written so simply we can follow them in our everyday lives. Easy does it.
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I think you are right. I'm just a little nervous about it. I'm GSR and my sponsor kinda put this in my hands to do. So I want to be thoroughly prepared. But I'm an addict, I don't do anything halfway.
Thanks for helping me see clearly,
Mike P(SteelEars)
Thanks for helping me see clearly,
Mike P(SteelEars)
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