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These Fourth Step worksheets use the wording from Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book) pages 63-71. Text in italics is quoted from the Big Book. When the word “optional” is used in the worksheets, it means that the Big Book suggests doing this but does not suggest writing anything down.
These worksheets were compiled from existing and commonly used step four pdf and word docs found on the web. This template is not conference-approved.
There are four sections to the Fourth Step, each with a corresponding worksheet you may fill out. The basic process is to read the section, then fill out the worksheet. Feel free to make copies of a worksheet if more space is needed. The four sections to your personal inventory are: 1. Resentments.
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.
A free 4th step worksheet for AA, NA and other 12 step programs. Step 4 worksheet includes questions in PDF or DOC format and is free to print or download.
What was it? With whom was it? What happened? 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.
The freedom from self is made impossible by holding on to fears and secrets we've harbored all our lives, the way of strength, paradoxically, is in becoming vulnerable. Here are some tips to help you with this moral inventory: Try and list resentments in groups, i.e.; Family, school, relationships, work, etc.
Fourth Step Inventory — Resentments: My Inventory "Putting out of our minds the wrongs others had done, we resolutely looked for our own mistakes. " (BB 67:2) Exact nature of my wrongs? How did my behavior contribute to the situation, causing the anger or perpetuating anger into resentment? Be specific. (BB 67:2)
FOURTH STEP INVENTORY. “Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.” “The Fourth Step is a turning point in our journey of recovery. It is time for deep personal reflection. The confusion that we attempted to mask with self-deception and drugs is about to diminish.
These Fourth Step worksheets use the wording from Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book) pages 63-71. Text in italics is quoted from the Big Book. When the word “optional” is used in the worksheets, it means that the Big Book suggests doing this but does not suggest writing anything down.