How To Cope With The Dope

Jacqui

Gain inspiration, hope and ways to navigate life while dealing with a loved ones addiction.   Listen to various ways to not just survive but to thrive through short digestible episodes.  Feel inspired through the interviews of hope.

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Step 3
Mar 18 2024
Step 3
Today we will be talking about step 3 of the 12 steps of AA and Alanon "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of  God as we understood Him."  We will discuss what it means to turn our will and lives over and some help on how to do this.  I will give some action steps you may try to aid in working this step.Books  mentioned:Paths to Recovery  Al-Anons steps, Traditions and concepts by Al-Anon family groupsAlcoholics Anonymous (known as the big book of AA) by Bill Wilson and Henry ParkhurstAction Steps:*take note for 3-7 days each time you are jumping into fix, rescue, correct or save another person.*Take a PAUSE before you take action relative to the person you are trying to help.*Give your will over to your higher power-Create a prayer/meditation journal, God Box or list of your prayers.*Create your own prayer for the 3rd step. Or use the one below :) The 3rd Step Prayer:God, I offer myself to Thee-to build with me and to do with me as Thou wilt. Relieve me of the bondage of self, that I may better do Thy will. Take away my difficulties , that victory over them may bear witness to those I would help of  Thy Power, Thy Love, and Thy Way of life.  May I do Thy will always!Some additional questions from Paths to Recovery:*How do I feel about turning my life over to a Higher Power for guidance?*Am I willing to turn my problems over?What could help me to be willing ?*Do I trust my Higher Power to care for me?*What consequences have I had by obsessing on problems and other people?*How can I stop myself from taking my will back?*What can I do when a loved one makes decisions I don't like?*What can I do to try to see others as God sees them?*How can I let my loved ones find their own life paths as I am finding mine?*How can I express God's will in my actions and words toward others, including the addict/alcoholic?