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Step 3 — Decision to Turn It Over

Step 3, the Decision to Turn It Over, represents a critical psychological and spiritual pivot in the recovery process. While the first two steps establish the reality of powerlessness and the possibility of a Higher Power, Step 3 is the active decision to cease the struggle of self-will and surrender the direction of one's life. The core principle is the relinquishing of control; it is the transition from trying to manage the unmanageable to trusting in a power greater than oneself. In these speaker tapes, listeners will encounter raw, firsthand accounts of the failure of self-reliance. You will hear narratives of individuals who achieved outward success and material accumulation only to find it masked a deep, gnawing desperation. The speakers describe the turning point where the cumulative weight of wreckage—financial ruin, broken marriages, and professional deception—finally broke their pride, making surrender the only viable option. Listeners can expect to hear how this decision is often facilitated through the structured guidance of a sponsor and a disciplined study of the Big Book. The recordings emphasize that turning it over is not a passive act, but a courageous choice to move into a fourth dimension of living characterized by humility and service. From the realization that one cannot fix other people to the peace found in simply showing up for the present moment, these tapes illustrate that Step 3 is the bridge between the admission of defeat and the beginning of a spiritual awakening. Through these stories, the listener learns that true freedom is found not in control, but in the willingness to let go.

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Chris S.
Peter M and Chris S – May 2022 Workshop – Part 2 of 7 – 2022 – Chris S.
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Chris S.
Peter M and Chris S – May 2022 Workshop – Part 2 of 7 – 2022 – Chris S.
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Joe B.
The Truth About Half-Stepping It – Joe B.
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Sandy
The Agony of Pretending Everything Is All Right – Sandy
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Eddie C.
The Truth About the 45 Pages That Guarantee Recovery – Eddie C.
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Kenny D.
The Compulsion for More and the Bitter Morass of Self-Pity – Kenny D.
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Eve M.
The Egotistical Sickness of Inferiority – Eve M.
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Joe P.
The Simplicity of a Daily Commitment to Sobriety – Joe P.
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Jim H.
I Don’t Want to Baffle Anybody but This Is a Big Book 🤣 – Jim H.
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Sandy B.
He Told the Member He Was an Alcoholic for the Past Two Weeks – Sandy B.
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Franklin W.
The Self-Pity He Replaced with Gratitude – Franklin W.
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Dave M.
The Sponsor Who Told Him to Pull His Head Out of His A** – Dave M.
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Robbie W.
The Difference Between an Atheist and an Agnostic in AA – Robbie W.
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Sandy B.
Graduating 150 Out of 152 and Feeling Good About It – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
Why the Point of Sobriety Is to Be Undisturbed – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The False Old Ideas That Block the Real You – Sandy B.
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Sandy B.
The Surrender That Happens When the Ego Finally Cracks – Sandy B.
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Barney M.
The Six Month Deal for Newcomers – Barney M.
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Larry K.
The Emotional Enema of the Fifth Step – Larry K.
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Gary B.
The Inventories That Saved His Skinny A** – Gary B.
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John H.
Sponsorship and the Sponsor Who Told Him to Shut Up – John H.
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Larry K.
Why the Second Step is the Most Overlooked in the Program – Larry K.
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Chad P.
The Internal Condition That Makes External Circumstances Better – Chad P.
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Don S.
Why He Stopped Thinking of Drinking as a Sin – Don S.
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Earl H.
The Best Financial Decision He Ever Made Was Buying a House – Earl H.
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