"We reviewed our fears thoroughly." It's not about getting clean, sober, abstinent and free, but staying that way. The Fourth Step Inventory is a three-part process: Resentment, Fear and Sex. It's in the resentment part we discover what we are like. In the fear part, why we are like that. And in the sex part, why it's important to change. What this workbook does, is explain in brief, clear, and simple language why doing this work is important to you. For many of us fear is the evil and corroding thread that weaves itself through the very fabric of our existence. We must learn to outgrow fear. But how? There is a set of clear-cut simple directions, that if followed, will not only expel the obsessions that harm you, but allow you to be happy, joyous, and free. This eighty-page 8x11 workbook has two parts. One intellectual, one mechanical. The first, provides a narrative text as to the rationale for doing this work; why this work is vital to your recovery; and the directions for completing this task. The second part gives you the means and methods to complete this part of your fourth step inventory. This is done by providing a template for answering the fear interrogatories found in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. This workbook keeps you focused on the task at hand so as not to lose your concentration. Provides the inventory questions preprinted in proper format for you to answer. Eliminates the need to rewrite the questions again and again saving time. Each page contains a template for listing three sex turn-arounds which provides adequate spacing for keeping your writing brief, clear, and simple. Having all this work neatly organized makes reading the fifth step easy. Want to be free of the bondage of self? Then buy this book now, and get to work.
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