Twelve Steps
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Twelve Steps
1. I can't
2. God can
3. Let God
4. Look within
5. Admit wrongs
6. Ready self for change
7. Seek God's help
8. Become willing
9. Make amends
10. Daily Inventory
11. Pray and meditate
12. Give it away
2. God can
3. Let God
4. Look within
5. Admit wrongs
6. Ready self for change
7. Seek God's help
8. Become willing
9. Make amends
10. Daily Inventory
11. Pray and meditate
12. Give it away
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From my daily readings. I've also seen it on SR before. I keep taking a fresh look at the steps from having progressed inward, outward, become more willing, more aware -- even when it seems like backtracking and then newly willing and aware again -- from something read, heard in shares at a meeting or from a speaker, or experienced, or from reading in-depth about the steps and stepping back to a simplified view such as the one above.
Baby steps. Progress, not perfection. Easy does it.
The miracle of living Just for Today. I could never have imagined how good life could be while my qualifier is still in active addiction, yet it is very good. What has changed is me, in many ways. My outlook, my attitude, my love of self and others. It looks nothing like I thought it would. When I forget my way, or to keep on track, the blueprint and guidelines are there for me.
Baby steps. Progress, not perfection. Easy does it.
The miracle of living Just for Today. I could never have imagined how good life could be while my qualifier is still in active addiction, yet it is very good. What has changed is me, in many ways. My outlook, my attitude, my love of self and others. It looks nothing like I thought it would. When I forget my way, or to keep on track, the blueprint and guidelines are there for me.
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