I'm a recovering alcoholic, and I attend AA meetings from time to time. Glad to find a group of recovering Christians here.
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I'm not a daily meeting attender, but I attend often enough for my own comfort level, and I do what I need to do to stay sober, which for me involves talking to another alcoholic everyday, and I pray. I have a temporary sponsor, but I don't really know if I click with her yet.
Welcome. May you get the encouragement you need here. A fellow believer, and recovering alcoholic. Severe type, according to my first sponsor.
Don't wait too long on the 4th step.
[FONT="]"This (the 3rd Step) was only a beginning, though if honestly and humbly made, an effect, sometimes a very great one, was felt at once. Next we launched out on a course of vigorous action, the first step of which is a personal housecleaning, which many of us had never attempted. Though our decision was a vital and crucial step, it could have little permanent effect unless at once followed by a strenuous effort to face, and to be rid of, the things in ourselves which had been blocking us. (BB p63-64, 4th edition.[/FONT])
If you want the program the way the Old Timers did it, back when they had 75% success rate, do it the way the Big Book says. That's why I mentioned that quote, not to offend, but to help.Actually, from what I've heard from many long-timers in the program, you do not want to just dive into a 4th step. They are in order for a reason, and steps 1-3 need to be focused on before the 4th step. Furthermore, everyone goes through the steps at a different pace than others, and therefore it is at the discretion of the SPONSOR when to move forward. The 12 steps aren't a race. They are a process. I'm not even 2 months sober and I have complete strangers here telling me to dive into a 4th step. I'm pretty sure that is up to me and my sponsor. Back off, please.
Right. You don't do them "as fast as you can." The result is the same as any rushed work. Let your sponsor be your guide; but do follow her. The 4th Step is easy to put off; because we know it will be painful.
Slow down, folks. The young lady's only been here a week or two.