Just a quick check-in, had a VERY busy day doing house stuff, and I spent oh-I-don't-want-to-even-think-about-how-much money...
Marshy, DG... FWIW, I spent 3 years in AA and never really "worked the steps" and frankly never truly understood what, exactly, that means! I started with 90 meetings in 90 days, had a sponsor with probably 3 years sobriety (which seemed gigantic to me then). He was helpful in being a role model and friend, but never pressured me to do any formal "step" stuff. I continued going to meetings frequently (4 or 5 times a week) and made and kept a commitment to say something substantive in every meeting. I definitely did the "pick and choose" thing with various aspects of AA. I did then and now certainly believe that the power is totally within me... that aspect of me that knows something of wisdom... to control my own thinking and behavior around alcohol. I don't "turn myself over to" anything but the truth, and to the pursuit of what I understand about how to live a healthy life and healthy spirituality. And I never did the big 4th and 5th Step "inventory" and confession thing. Like Mary, I have from time to time done a formal sacramental confession with a priest... but not an AA-type version. For me, the Cost-Benefit Analysis is more helpful.
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