Christ-Centered Workbook on Recovery and Coordinating Twelve-Step Meetings By Richard Massman
This workbook is to be used in conjunction with The 12 Steps of Recovery - SAVN Sobriety video series available on DVD and online at http://SAVN.tv/12Steps
THE BIG BOOK BUNCH 12 STEP WORKBOOK We are the Big Book Bunch group of Alcoholics Anonymous. Our origins are the Students of the Big Book group, which has met in Woodland Hills, California since December of 1985.
Steps by the Big Book is a no-charge website for people in recovery from alcohol and drugs and other addictions who wish to study the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as part of a friendly, focused group, and work them according to the Big Book, Alcoholics Anonymous. Freely downloadable Word doc and PDF files are available for the following sections for Workbook for the 12 Steps of ...
How do you feel in general about turning your life over to God? ning your life over to God? Possibilities include going to religious services, 12 Step meetings, meeting with others in recovery, writing a journal, service to others, meditation, reading, physical exercise, contacting your spo How would you answer the question "Who am I"?
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This Twelve Step Workbook Guide1 substitutes terms and phrases related to alcoholism to include ANY acting-out or obsessive-compulsive addiction patterns such as, drugs and all mind altering substances, sugar/food/overeating, nicotine, gambling, sex / love / fantasy /pornography, over / working / tasking, electronic media (i.e. smart phones, video games, “internet click-bait”) social media ...
Alcoholics Anonymous is a 12-step program where members work the twelve steps as outlined in the AA big book. A worksheet simplifies these important steps and lets people consider as much detail as possible for their step work. We provide several worksheets (PDF files) to help people on the path to sobriety and the spiritual awakening necessary to continue to stay sober. These can be a great ...
Day Ten - Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions: Step Four (Auto cassette reading time 25 minutes) Day Ten – Workbook One: Pages 16 - 18 AN OVERVIEW Each action you will be asked to take is part of a process to help you realize consciously, your personal “reality” through which most of your life experiences are filtered.
This file has questions covering all of the 12 steps in Adobe PDF format. The PDF format can be open for reading from the freely available PDF reader from Adobe and can be written using Adobe's Acrobat writer.
The following printable chapters are from the 12 steps program of AA. Taken together they are a simple workbook for addiction recovery. I’ve also linked to worksheets at the bottom of this page. Those workbooks include questions, assignments, sample prayers, and links to more help online. They are a guide with the goal of simplicity not busy work. Once complete, I’ll upload a PDF version ...
Downloadable group workbook companion to the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), for adults who desire information on alcoholism and addiction recovery. Immediately useful and free.
Unofficial Guide through the A.A. 12 Steps of Recovery These are questions for each step and audio files about the Big Book and detailed instructions about working each step from Joe and Charlie. Each step has its own page and its own set of freely downloadable MP3 audio files.
Click on the preview image above to download our free PDF version of the Twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. If you prefer you can use our jpeg version instead (high resolution | low resolution).
The Catholic in Recovery Workbook: A Guide to the Twelve Steps is the first step-by-step guide for working through the Twelve Steps of recovery from a Catholic perspective. If you struggle with addiction, dependency, or unhealthy attachments—or love someone who does—this book will help you discover the life-changing mercy of Jesus Christ through the Church’s Tradition and the grace of ...
THE 12 STEPS Here are the steps we took, which are suggested as a program of recovery: We admitted we were powerless over addictive sexual behavior, that our lives had become unmanageable. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.
12 Step Workbooks - These are links to workbooks compiled by Jim W. from 12stepworkbook.org. Proactive 12 Steps Workbook - This is a link to a free 12 Step Workbook in PDF format from Serge Prengel in NYC, a coach for proactive change.