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The Step 8 and 9 Worksheets are essential tools for reflecting on past actions and making amends to those we have harmed. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help users easily fill out each section of the worksheets online.
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- Begin with Step 8 by listing all individuals and institutions you have harmed in Column 1. Ensure you are honest and thorough in your assessment.
- In Column 2, describe the harm done to each person or institution. This should reflect the feelings or reactions they may have experienced due to your actions.
- Next, in Column 3, articulate how your actions affected those individuals. Consider emotional and practical impacts.
- For Column 4, detail the conduct that led to these effects. Be specific about the behaviors that contributed to the harm you inflicted.
- In Column 5, outline what you should have done differently. Reflect on the positive actions or changes in behavior that would help make amends.
- Move on to Step 9 to make direct amends whenever possible. Document specific actions to rectify the harm done while being mindful of the potential effects on others.
- Evaluate each circumstance with sensitivity. For any individuals that may cause additional harm, consider delaying direct amends while ensuring your intentions remain genuine.
- Once you have filled out both steps thoroughly, review your entries to ensure clarity and completeness.
- Finally, save your changes, and utilize options to download, print, or share your completed worksheets as needed.
Start filling out your Step 8 and 9 Worksheets online to take meaningful steps towards making amends.
Whenever possible, those in recovery are encouraged to make direct amends face-to-face with those they'd harmed while living in addiction. For example, someone living with an addiction may make amends by apologizing for stealing property and then make it right by returning what they'd taken.
Fill Step 8 And 9 Worksheets
This form is not taken in its entirety from the Big Book, but is a useful guide. Fill out the form directly from the saved copies of your Fourth Step. (Step 8) List Persons and Institutions (Column 1) I have harmed and to whom do I need to make a direct amends? What did my conduct (Column 4) arouse. This worksheet enables us to become clear about our part and harms done. The purpose of Step 8 is to become entirely willing to make amends. To assist any person with Steps 8 and 9, we have created our AA Amends Script downloadable PDF here that you can refer to while involved in this process. 8: Self-seeking will slip away. 9. Made direct amends to such people wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others. Step 8: Made a list of all persons we had harmed and became willing to make amends to them all.
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