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Following the Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous: A Perfect Plan

Do you ever wonder if there's a perfect plan for your life? Well, many people believe there is, and it's not made by humans but by something greater – God's plan. In this article, we'll talk about how living by working the steps in Alcoholics Anonymous can be a part of that perfect plan.


**Step 1: Admitting We Have a Problem**


Imagine you have a puzzle, and the first step is to admit that a piece is missing. In Alcoholics Anonymous, the first step is a bit like that. It's about admitting that we have a problem with alcohol. When we do this, we're being honest with ourselves and with God.


**Step 2: Believing in a Higher Power**


Now, let's think about a GPS. When we don't know the way, we trust the GPS to guide us. In step 2, we learn to trust in a higher power – something bigger than ourselves. For many people, this higher power is God. Believing in God's plan means believing that there's a way to get better.


**Step 3: Making a Decision**


Think of step 3 like making a promise. We promise to let God's plan guide us and help us become better people. Just like promising to be good to our friends, we promise to be good to ourselves and others by following these steps.


**Steps 4 and 5: Self-Examination and Sharing**


Imagine cleaning out a messy closet. In step 4, we examine ourselves and our past mistakes, just like cleaning out the clutter. Then, in step 5, we talk to God and another person about what we found. It's like sharing our feelings with a trusted friend.


**Steps 6 and 7: Becoming Better**


Now, think about planting a seed. In step 6, we're ready to grow and become better. We ask God to help us remove our bad habits, like pulling out weeds from a garden. Then, in step 7, we ask God to help us grow good habits, like watering the plant so it can thrive.


**Steps 8 and 9: Making Amends**


Imagine you accidentally break your friend's toy. You say sorry and try to make it right. In steps 8 and 9, we make a list of people we've hurt and try to make things right with them. This helps us heal and fix our relationships.


**Steps 10, 11, and 12: Continual Growth**


Finally, think about a tree that keeps growing taller and stronger. In steps 10, 11, and 12, we keep growing by taking time to think about our actions, talking to God, and helping others who struggle like we did. This is how we stay on the right path.


So, you see, there are no mistakes in God's plan when we live by working the steps in Alcoholics Anonymous. It's like following a map to a better life. We admit our problems, trust in a higher power, and make a promise to be better. We examine ourselves, become better, and make amends to heal relationships. Finally, we keep growing and helping others. It's all part of a perfect plan that leads to a happier, healthier life. You gottawanna live free to move on with your life stop hating others and focus on what makes you happy.




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