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Addiction Recovery, Healing, and Prevention - Notes from Nannette

  • Introduction to Recovery
  • The 12 Steps
    • Steps 1-12
    • Step 1 Honesty
    • Step 2 Hope
    • Step 3 Trust in God
    • Step 4 Truth
    • Step 5 Confession
    • Step 6 Change of Heart
    • Step 7 Humility
    • Step 8 Seeking Forgiveness
    • Step 9 Restitution and Reconciliation
    • Step 10 Daily Accountability
    • Step 11 Personal Revelation
    • Step 12a Spiritual Awakening
    • Step 12b Carrying the Message/Service
    • Step 12c Practice Principles in All Areas of Life
  • Tools of Recovery
    • All Tools
    • The Tool of Meditation
    • The Tool of Participating in Sunday School, Priesthood and Relief Society Meetings
    • The Tool of Gratitude
    • The Tool of Patriarchal Blessings
    • The Tool of Paying Tithes and Offerings
    • The Tool of Personal Scripture Study
    • The Tool of Prayer
    • The Tool of Recovery Meetings
    • The Tool of Sacrament Meeting
    • The Tool of Seeking Support
    • The Tool of Service
    • The Tool of Temple Attendance
    • The Tool of Abstinence
    • The Tool of Writing
  • 12 Step Parenting and Prevention
  • 12 Step Reflections Inspired by…
    • Inspired by Children
    • Inspired by Classic Literature
    • Inspired by Daily Living
    • Inspired by Exercise/Sports
    • Inspired by Holidays and Seasons
    • Inspired by Music
    • Inspired by Nature
    • Inspired by Scripture
    • Inspired by the Family
    • Inspired by the Words of the Prophets
    • Inspired by 12 Step Slogans/Literature

Sunday Dinner – The Picture of Perfect Imperfection

September 16, 2008 by Nannette Wiggins

Sunday dinner is generally at my house. We divide up the food groups and everyone brings an offering. We set a general time and as soon as each family has completed their Sabbath day work and their individual dish has been prepared we all gather. Everyone strives to be on time, give or take thirty ... Read More

Filed Under: Inspired by the Family, Perfectionism

Coming Down The Mountain – Part 4

August 29, 2008 by Nannette Wiggins

Despite the added strain of walking on slippery packed snow, we kept going. We kept hoping the sun would grow warm enough to melt the snow. We kept hoping that each one of numberless bends in the trail would be the last before the lake. Hours passed. My legs were so shaky, by this time, I could ... Read More

Filed Under: Inspired by Exercise/Sports, Inspired by Nature, Introduction to Recovery, Perfectionism

“Surfer Girl”

August 22, 2008 by Nannette Wiggins

I know that thismorning is two words, not one, but I don’t ever seem to know it in the middle of writing it. Lots of things are like that for me. I can teach it, sing about it, pray about it, write about it, see it in the lives of others ancient and modern, but when it comes right down to life, my ... Read More

Filed Under: Inspired by Music, Introduction to Recovery, Perfectionism, Step 2 Hope

“Is It Enough?” – Perfectionism

August 14, 2008 by Nannette Wiggins

The opening song in Sacrament meeting was, “Come Follow Me.” During my fifty plus years, I have sung this song many times. This time was different. As I sang the first line of the second verse, tears came to my eyes. “Is it enough alone to know that we must follow Him below?” I heard, “Is it ... Read More

Filed Under: Inspired by Music, Perfectionism

Maybe Progress is Perfection

August 2, 2008 by Nannette Wiggins

Today as I walked into school I was met with true elation. Five-year-old Ethan ran into my arms ecstatic over an event that had just occurred at recess. Jake, his hero, his older by 6 years and a near home school graduate had spent the thirty minute brake preparing Ethan to have a “first.” “Grandma, ... Read More

Filed Under: Inspired by 12 Step Slogans/Literature, Inspired by Children, Inspired by Scripture, Introduction to Recovery, Perfectionism

“Just About!” – Step 1

July 30, 2008 by Nannette Wiggins

Every kid can relate to the image of his mom or dad standing at the bathroom or bedroom door before school or church or the family reunion, knocking multiple times and saying, “Are you ready yet?” I’ve said it myself time after time, times five kids. My youngest child, Andrew, is a freshman at a ... Read More

Filed Under: Inspired by Children, Perfectionism, Step 1 Honesty

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LDS Addiction Recovery Resources

  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Addiction Recovery Program
  • 12 Steps-Twelve Lives Changed!
  • The Twelve Steps of AA and The Twelve Steps as Adapted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • Individuals with Addictions Find Hope and Healing
  • BYU Women's Conference Talk: "Addiction Can Rob One of the Power to Decide"
  • World Report-Semiannual Church News Program April 2009 Addiction Recovery Program
  • Church New and Events-Addiction Recovery Program Brings Individuals to Christ
  • 12 Steps - The Road to Recovery KSL

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