At the same time, I agree with the clergy person quoted in 12 & 12 who states that this is the step that separates the adults from the kids in terms of recovery. I do not graduate with a good step five but neither should I throw myself headlong into a self-improvement project. I just have to be ready and willing for God to work with me, keeping myself “thawed out,” as I like to say, and not placing myself back in the deep freeze of repressed thoughts and feelings and resulting inactivity.
Steps 6 and 7 get only two short paragraphs in the Big Book, yet I have grown more from climbing those steps than from all the rest. God typically points out one short-coming that is my “growing edge.” In that very pointing-out, God usually gives me the courage to change and the grace to do it.
Climb the sixth and seventh steps carefully. You owe it to yourself and to your recovery.