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Old 07-26-2006, 06:15 PM   #1
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UNWILLINGNESS - Step 7

By the time we arrive at Step Seven, we've undergone a great deal of self-evaluation and self-appraisal. Sometimes it feels as though more is being demanded of us than we're willing to give. We've accomplished so much by this point, why can't we just kick back and rest for a while? Besides, isn't this pretty redundant? Didn't we cover all this in Step Six?

Indeed, there are similarities. But Step Six emphasizes readiness, while Step Seven indicates willingness. And then there's that subtle difference between shortcomings and defects. But if we think of shortcomings as falling short of our capabilities, and realize that the removal of defects can be inhibited by lack of willingness, then the effectiveness of the partnership between these two steps becomes clearer.

This understanding is helpful right about now, when another defect tends to rise up and plague us-procrastination. This is a tremendously powerful habit that gets in the way of our letting go of old patterns and ideas. Procrastination tends to create inertia, which we then defend by saying we've surely worked hard enough already. In reality, though, what it does indicate is an unwillingness to persist in uncovering and discovering any more negative things about ourselves.

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Old 07-27-2006, 02:16 PM   #2
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Step Six emphasizes readiness, while Step Seven indicates willingness. And then there's that subtle difference between shortcomings and defects. But if we think of shortcomings as falling short of our capabilities, and realize that the removal of defects can be inhibited by lack of willingness, then the effectiveness of the partnership between these two steps becomes clearer.

This understanding is helpful right about now, when another defect tends to rise up and plague us-procrastination. This is a tremendously powerful habit that gets in the way of our letting go of old patterns and ideas. Procrastination tends to create inertia, which we then defend by saying we've surely worked hard enough already. In reality, though, what it does indicate is an unwillingness to persist in uncovering and discovering any more negative things about ourselves.
Ugh!!! So true! So true! Procrastination, for me, is actually a long-ingrained habitual response to covering up deep seated FEAR. Fear of facing myself and also fear of the unknown. I just have to remember tha acronymns of False Evidence Appearing Real and Face Everything and Recover.
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When sleeping women wake, mountains move. Chinese Proverb

Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.
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Let nothing upset you, Let nothing frighten you.
Everything is changing; God alone is changeless.
Patience attains the goal.
Who has God lacks nothing; God alone fills all needs.
Saint Teresa of Avila
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