Step 1 in AA and Al-Anon Programs Is Honesty
"We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable."
- The family can become completely controlled by a diseased mindset.
- Although the illusion of control may persist, their lives become unmanageable as alcohol takes control.
- It's cunning, confusing, and potent.
That first step starts with acknowledging powerlessness. Being honest about the situation is finally.
How Do You Approach Step 1?
- Members of Alcoholics Anonymous or Al-Anon Family Groups provide significant insight into the healing principles of the 12 steps.
- Many have stated that taking that first step is among the most challenging to take.
Some people attend their first meeting after a rude awakening.
- A loved one or family member might confront you about your drinking.
- You might experience a medical emergency or be detained for a DUI.
- You decide you must act and attend a meeting.
1. Acknowledge Your Powerlessness:
- Recognize that you are unable to control your drinking.
2. Recognize the Consequences:
- Observe how alcohol has adversely affected your life and relationships.
3. Accept Help:
- Seek assistance from friends, family, or a therapist.
4. Attend a Meeting:
- Participate in an AA or Al-Anon session to interact with others dealing with comparable issues.