The NEW 12 Steps Guide for Zoom & Phone

Each 12 Step group should decide when to switch to the new guide, possibly when starting the Introduction. For those holding meetings over Zoom, consider using the steps below.  They are in MS Word (DOCX) and because these versions are not in column format, they are a little easier to scroll through when sharing the screen in Zoom meetings.  And if one chooses the full-screen option to hide the taskbar at the top of the screen, it gives a nice, clear screen presentation that is easily readable on both computer and cell phone. Dashes have been added to show where we should break for discussion.

The 12 Steps

Introduction

Step 1: Admit that we, of ourselves, are powerless to overcome our addictions and that our lives have become unmanageable

Step 2: Come to believe the power of God can restore us to complete spiritual health

Step 3: Decide to turn our wills and our lives over to the care of God, the Eternal Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ

Step 4: Make a searching and fearless written moral inventory of ourselves

Step 4: Principles to Write an Effective Inventory

Step 5: Admit to ourselves, to our Heavenly Father in the name of Jesus Christ, to proper priesthood authority, and to another person the exact nature of our wrongs

Step 6: Become entirely ready to have God remove all our character weaknesses

Step 7: Humbly ask Heavenly Father to remove our shortcomings

Step 8: Make a written list of all persons we have harmed and become willing to make restitution to them

Step 9: Wherever possible, make direct restitution to all persons we have harmed

Step 10: Continue to take personal inventory, and when we are wrong, promptly admit it

Step 11: Seek through prayer and meditation to know the Lord’s will and to have the power to carry it out

Step 12: Having had a spiritual awakening through the Atonement of Jesus Christ as a result of taking these steps, we share this message with others and practice these principles in all we do

Support in Recovery

Choosing a Sponsor