
These Fourth Step worksheets use the wording from Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book) pages 63-71. Text in italics is quoted from the Big Book. When the word “optional” is used in the worksheets, it …
Understanding Step 4 of the 12 Steps - Verywell Mind
Feb 5, 2026 · Step 4 asks you to make a moral inventory of yourself to see how your behavior affects you and others. If you have started Steps 1 to 3, you're ready to start Step 4 and look at yourself …
Twelve Steps - Step Four - (pp. 42-54) - Alcoholics Anonymous
Before tackling the inventory problem in detail, let’s have a closer look at what the basic problem is. Simple ex-amples like the following take on a world of meaning when we think about them. Suppose …
Breaking Down Step Four of AA Alcoholics Anonymous
Jan 9, 2020 · The inventory you will do in Step Four of AA will help you to identify negative thoughts, emotions, and actions that have ruled your life. In the past you probably justified bad behavior and …
Step 4 Worksheet with Questions - 12 Steppers
A free 4th step worksheet for AA, NA and other 12 step programs. Step 4 worksheet includes questions in PDF or DOC format and is free to print or download.
Step 4 of AA: Make a Moral Inventory Of Yourself - Sober.com
Sep 23, 2025 · Now that you have a clear understanding of the first four steps, you’re ready for the next milestone! Download your free Step 4 AA Worksheet and turn reflection into real progress.
Understanding and Practicing Step Four - Amethyst Recovery Center
Apr 5, 2016 · As written in AA’s Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions, Step Four is: “Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.” To some, it would seem as if this is when we inventory …
Step 4 - Take The 12
Members who complete this step say they feel a newfound confidence once they’ve finally faced themselves. They are ready to start the next chapter of their lives as sober and better versions of …
The 12 Steps in Depth: Step Four | First Step Recovery & Travco ...
The 12 Steps of AA and NA provide a blueprint for good, clean living. This post, the fourth in a 12-part series, shares potential challenges and tips when working Step 4.
Step 4
Step 4 is a proactive form of introspection. The addict digs to his or her core being and as they dig, they free themselves from the waste that they collected within, obscuring their judgment.