Have you ever hurt someone and come to not only realize that you had hurt them, but understood exactly how you hurt them?
Today as we cover the 8th step of recovery of Sex Addicts Anonymous, it is time to do the work of making a list of those we've harmed through our destructive sexual behaviors and become willing to make amends.
Working this step means finding the willingness to bring resolution to these relationships, regardless of whether or not those involved behaved rightly toward us. This process of becoming willing to make amends involves a deeper surrender to our higher powers’ will than we have known before.”
Grab a cup of coffee or wine and something to jot down notes with and join us as we explore the process of making amends.
We pray this blesses you,
Johnny and Emily
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RESOURCES:
Sex Addict Self-Assessment Questionnaire
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Green Book - Sex Addicts Anonymous: 3rd Edition Conference Approved
Out of the Shadows: Understanding Sexual Addiction by Patrick Carnes, Ph.d
Drop the Rock co-authored by Bill P., Todd W and Sara S.
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RELATED EPISODES:
Episode 35. Recovery Step 6: Ready to Move on From Sexual Integrity Issues? 4 Questions to Help you Decide
Episode 36. Recovery Step 7: Holding on to Pride? Humility Before God = Freedom From Pornography
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