12 STEP WORKBOOK
STEP ONE – THE FOUNDATION – DEFEAT
                  Worksheet for the First Half
“We Admitted We Were Powerless Over (Our Addiction)- …”11
READ IN PREPARATION:
“Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous – from the…
                                  Preface through Page 43
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions
                                  Pages 21-24 (Read 21-22–daily)
                  First Half – Suggested work
Complete the following items giving specific examples for each, giving
dates, times and the people involved. Please write a paragraph
rather than a sentence for each example of your drinking/addictive
behaviour.
1)   Loss of control because of your using/addictive behaviour, i.e.
     blackouts, overdoses, bingeing, ruined plans, etc.
2)   Behaviour of a destructive nature.
3)   Situations where you put yourself or others in danger and/or
     had accidents due to your addiction.
4)   Attempts to control or stop your addiction.
5)   Substitution of other addictive substances and/or behaviour.
6)   Broken promises to stop or moderate your drinking/addiction to
     yourself, family, friends and/or employers.
7)   Examples of denial of addictions represented in my life.
8)   What is the three fold nature of your dis-ease and what does
     that mean to you?
9)   Do I truly feel hopeless without help? And what does that look
     like?
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                         12 STEP WORKBOOK
            STEP ONE – THE FOUNDATION –DEFEAT
                Worksheet for the “Second Half”
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      “…That Our Lives Had Become Unmanageable.”
READ IN PREPARATION:
“Big Book” of Alcoholics Anonymous – Preface through Page 43
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions – Pages 21-24           (Read 21-22–daily)
                  Second Half – Suggested work
Complete the following items giving specific examples for each, giving
dates, times and the people involved. Please write a paragraph
rather than a sentence for each example of your …ism*. We are
talking about our …ism not your wasm.
1) The effects of your …ism* on family, friends and/or employers and
  other personal relationships.
2) Your loss, due to your …ism*, of relationships, including marriages,
  partnerships and/or friendships, etc.
3) Your loss, due to your …ism*, of jobs, education, employment, and
  other opportunities, etc.
4) Situations, which have led to breaking the law and/or convictions.
5) Physical damage; i.e. Weight gain/loss, illness, broken bones and
  types of treatment.
6) Loss of physical freedom and/or freedom to choose.
7) Loss of interest in hobbies, sports, people, social activities, etc.
  *…ism =       trouble controlling emotions, experiencing misery, depression,
                trouble earning, feelings of uselessness, full of fear,
                unhappiness and trouble giving or receiving.
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