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Fourth Step Inventory Worksheet: Fear
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What It Is:
This is a worksheet designed for a 'Fourth Step Inventory' focusing on 'Fears.' It is adapted from pages 67-69 of the Big Book. The worksheet has a table with five columns: 'What Am I Afraid Of?', 'Why do I have the fear?', 'Which Part of Self Have I Been Relying On Which Has Failed Me?', 'What Part of Self Does The Fear Affect?', and 'We ask for the fear to be removed'. The worksheet provides instructions to fill each column. The final section provides a prayer for fear removal.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for adults or older teenagers in recovery programs. The content requires mature introspection and understanding of personal inventory principles, making it unsuitable for younger students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals identify and analyze their fears in a structured manner. It encourages self-reflection on the origins and impact of those fears, and helps them connect these fears to specific aspects of their personality and actions. The prayer offers a pathway to spiritual healing and release from fear.
How to Use It:
Follow the instructions at the top of the worksheet. Begin by listing specific fears in the first column. Then, analyze the reasons behind each fear in the second column. Next, identify the part of the self that has failed, leading to the fear. Then, identify what part of self the fear affects. Finally, use the prayer provided to ask for removal of the fear.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for adults or older teenagers participating in recovery programs, particularly those working through the Fourth Step inventory. It is also useful for individuals seeking to understand and overcome their fears through self-reflection and spiritual practice.
This is a worksheet designed for a 'Fourth Step Inventory' focusing on 'Fears.' It is adapted from pages 67-69 of the Big Book. The worksheet has a table with five columns: 'What Am I Afraid Of?', 'Why do I have the fear?', 'Which Part of Self Have I Been Relying On Which Has Failed Me?', 'What Part of Self Does The Fear Affect?', and 'We ask for the fear to be removed'. The worksheet provides instructions to fill each column. The final section provides a prayer for fear removal.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for adults or older teenagers in recovery programs. The content requires mature introspection and understanding of personal inventory principles, making it unsuitable for younger students.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals identify and analyze their fears in a structured manner. It encourages self-reflection on the origins and impact of those fears, and helps them connect these fears to specific aspects of their personality and actions. The prayer offers a pathway to spiritual healing and release from fear.
How to Use It:
Follow the instructions at the top of the worksheet. Begin by listing specific fears in the first column. Then, analyze the reasons behind each fear in the second column. Next, identify the part of the self that has failed, leading to the fear. Then, identify what part of self the fear affects. Finally, use the prayer provided to ask for removal of the fear.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for adults or older teenagers participating in recovery programs, particularly those working through the Fourth Step inventory. It is also useful for individuals seeking to understand and overcome their fears through self-reflection and spiritual practice.




