The Narcotics Anonymous Step Working Guides
This is NA Fellowship-approved literature
Copyright © 1998, World Service Office, Inc. Reprinted by permission. All
rights reserved.
Preface
The idea for this piece of literature came from the Narcotics Anonymous
Fellowship itself. Beginning in the early 1980s, we began receiving Twelve Step
guides and step worksheets along with requests that we develop a standard set of
guides for the NA Fellowship to use in working through the Twelve Steps.
Fellowship demand propelled this project up the NA World Service Conference
Literature Committee's priority wordlists, and finally resulted in the World
Service Conference directing the WSCLC to go ahead with the project at WSC'95.
The working title for this project for many years was the "Step Writing
Guides." However, we recognized that the word "writing" imposed a
limitation on members who may be unable to write or may choose not to use
writing as the means for working the Twelve Steps. Therefore, the title became
the Step Working Guides.
Each chapter includes both narrative and questions. The narrative is meant to
provoke thought about the questions, but is not meant to be comprehensive. There
is a difference in "voice" between the narrative and the questions.
The narrative is written in the "we" voice in order to promote unity
about what we all have in common: our addiction and recovery. The questions are
written in the individual "I" voice so that each member using these
guides can personalize the work. The Step Working Guides is a companion piece to
It Works: How and Why. Thorough discussion of each of the Twelve Steps is
contained in that work. Additional information about NA recovery can be found in
other NA literature. If we find that any of the terms used in this book are
unfamiliar, we should feel free to make use of a dictionary.
These guides are meant to be used by NA members at any stage of recovery,
whether it's our first time through the steps or we've been living with the
steps as our guiding force for many years. This book is intentionally written to
be relevant to newcomers and to help more experienced members develop a deeper
understanding of the Twelve Steps. As NA grows in numbers, in diversity, and in
strength and longevity of clean time, we need literature that will continue to
serve the needs of the fellowship1 literature that "grows" along with
the fellowship.
However, as open and inclusive as we tried to be when writing these guides, we
realized that we would never be able to write something that captured every
member's experience with the steps. In fact, we wouldn't have tried to do that,
even if we thought it were possible. This book contains guides to working the
Twelve Steps toward recovery; it does not contain recovery itself. Recovery is
ultimately found in each member's personal experience with working the steps.
You can add to these guides, delete from them, or use them as they are. It's
your choice.
There's probably only one inappropriate way to use these guides: alone. We can't
overemphasize the importance of working with a sponsor in working the steps. In
fact, in our fellowship, a sponsor is considered, first and foremost, a guide
through the Twelve Steps. If you haven't yet asked someone to sponsor you,
please do so before beginning these guides.
Merely reading all the available information about any of the Twelve Steps will
never be sufficient to bring about a true change in our lives and freedom from
our disease. It's our goal to make the steps part of who we are. To do that, we
have to work them. Hence, the Step Working Guides.
Like every piece of NA literature, this was written by addicts for addicts. We
hope that every member who uses this book will be encouraged and inspired. We
are grateful to have been given the opportunity to participate in this project.
Thank you for allowing us to be of service.
WSC Literature Committee