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  2. FOURTH STEP INVENTORY

    12step.org/docs/Step4_WS.pdf

    Fear.....Painful emotion marked by alarm, dread, anxiety, agitation, uneasiness, apprehension, etc. Frightened.............A temporary or continual state of Fear.

  3. AA Step 4 Worksheet Inventory Guide (PDF & Excel Sheet)

    soberspeak.com/aa-step-4-worksheet-inventory-guide-excel-sheet

    Here is a brief fourth-step worksheet guide using the four charts in the Sober Speak fourth step worksheets. Each chart contains a brief introduction, an example and details the idea behind each column.

  4. Fourth Step Guide - Alcoholics Anonymous Cleveland

    www.aacle.org/docs/Fourth-Step-Guide.pdf

    “Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.” This personal inventory guide will assist you in completing your Fourth Step, as instructed in the book of Alcoholics Anonymous. This is a read and write guide. So, let’s begin by getting a pen or pencil.

  5. 4th Step Help

    12step.org/docs/Step4_Inventory.pdf

    Here is a list of fears that may be helpful in your fear inventory. Feel free to add to the lists if you need to. List all people, places, things, institutions, hurt or threatened by. What happened? Be specific as to why you were. Column 3: Affects My...... How did it make me feel? Specifically, how did.

  6. 4th Step Instructions and Notes - Club 12 Alcoholics Anonymous

    club12.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/4thStepInventory.pdf

    Everything contained in the Fourth Step Inventory Worksheets is directly from the book - Alcoholics Anonymous. The worksheets were created by using the precise instructions in the Big Book to make taking the Fourth Step as easy and simple as possible.

  7. FOURTH STEP INVENTORY: FEARS - Underearners Anonymous

    www.underearnersanonymous.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Fear-Inventory.pdf

    Read from bottom of page 67 through 68 of the Big Book before beginning. 1. Column 1: Page 68: “We reviewed our fears thoroughly. We put them on paper, even though we had no resentment in connection with them.” (Complete column 1 from top to bottom. Do nothing with column 2, 3, 4, 5, until column 1 has been completed.

  8. Step 4 Worksheet with Questions - 12 Steppers

    12steppers.org/12-step-programs/12-step-worksheet/step-4-worksheet-with-questions

    Step 4 of Alcoholics Anonymous involves making a “fearless and searching moral inventory” of oneself. Some common examples of fears that individuals may confront during this step include: Fear of failure or disappointment; Fear of rejection or abandonment; Fear of change or the unknown; Fear of success or inadequacy; Fear of confrontation ...

  9. 4th Step Workshop - BIG BOOK AWAKENING SAN DIEGO ..."LIVE" &...

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    Ask for help with inventory and truth in the morning, night and before writing with a Prayer like this one taken from the Big Book: (ref. p.64-top¶-l4) B) Column One: Make a list. (pg.64-¶3-l7 “We listed people, institutions and principles with whom we were angry”). Pray and write down every name that comes to you that needs to be on the list.

  10. Fear inventory in your 4th step is glossed over quickly in the Big Book. This is a video and written guide to outgrowing fears that are running your addiction and life.

  11. How to Write a Fourth Step - Emotional Sobriety And Food

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    The fourth step inventory is comprised of three inventories: 1.The resentment inventory. 2.The fear inventory. 3.The sex inventory.

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