The study of these Steps is essential to progress in the Al-Anon program. The principles they embody are universal, applicable to everyone, whatever his personal creed. In Al-Anon, we strive for an ever-deeper understanding of these Steps, and pray for the wisdom to apply them to our lives. Twelve Steps
Al-Anon’s Twelve Steps, copyright 1996 by Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. These guidelines are means of promoting harmony and growth in Al-Anon groups and in the worldwide fellowship of Al-Anon as a whole. Our group experience suggests that our unity depends upon our adherence to these Traditions. Twelve Traditions
Al-Anon’s Twelve Traditions, copyright 1996 by Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc.Reprinted with permission of Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters, Inc. What are AlAl‑Anon's Twelve Suggested Steps. What is the difference between the 12 steps and the 12 traditions?The 12 steps are the guidelines by which to get sober and recover. The 12 traditions act as the principles behind the steps and are meant to keep people focused on the primary purpose.
What are the three obstacles to success in AlThree Obstacles to Success in Al‑Anon. Discussions of religion: Al‑Anon is not allied with any sect or denomination. ... . Gossip: We meet to help ourselves and others learn and use the Al‑Anon philosophy. ... . Dominance: Our leaders are trusted servants; they do not govern.. How do you introduce yourself at an AlIn meetings most members introduce themselves by first name only. We gather as equals, from unknown or unnamed origins until we get to know each other in Al-Anon. But we all know that the third definition doesn't apply—because Al-Anon members have plenty of indi- viduality and personality!
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