- Step One How did we try to hide our alcoholic drinking?
- Step Eight What are some examples of amends we can’t or shouldn’t make?
- Step Twelve How do we know we have had the ‘spiritual awakening’ promised in Step 12?
- Stopping Drinking What was our experience in the first 30 days of ...
- Step One How did we learn our drinking was abnormal?
- Step Two What convinced us to try AA’s 12 step program?
- Step Seven What spiritual qualities do we aspire to?
- Step Eleven When taking nighty inventory, how do we avoid drifting into worry and remorse?
- Step One Why do we need complete abstinence from alcohol?
- Step Three What are we deciding to do when we take step three?
- Step Six How did we become willing to change?
- Step Twelve What solution are we offering to newcomers?
- Stopping Drinking – What is our experience with aches, pains, sleeplessness or other physical symptoms in early sobriety?
- Step One – How do I know I am an alcoholic?
- Step Four – What made us balk at writing our Step Four inventory?
- AA Life – What AA Literature have we found most ...
- Step One What did it feel like to have a craving for more after the first drink?
- Step Three What did we do to start living on a spiritual basis?
- Step Six What defects of character have we identified and need to let go?
- Step Twelve What do we tell newcomers about ...
- Step One How has our drinking made our lives unmanageable?
- Step Two How did we come to believe in a power greater that ourselves?
- Step Five How did we overcome our reluctance to share our inventory with another person?
- Step Eleven What is our morning spiritual routine?
- Stopping Drinking What medical or other help did we need to initially stop drinking?
- Step One When did we start to realise we drink differently to others?
- Step Three How did we become willing to take step three?
- Step Four What did we learn about ourselves in our step four inventory?