When I have a problem with a step, I usually have a problem with the one before.
If I'm supposed to be taking an action in Steps Four through Twelve, but I am not, it is because I am not following through on my Step Three decision.
If that be the case, I do not fully believe that God will solve my problems (at all, or better than me), or I would be acting accordingly.
If that be the case, I do fully believe my disbelief.
And, bingo: I have a Step One problem: I still believe in self.
If I'm supposed to be taking an action in Steps Four through Twelve, but I am not, it is because I am not following through on my Step Three decision.
If that be the case, I do not fully believe that God will solve my problems (at all, or better than me), or I would be acting accordingly.
If that be the case, I do fully believe my disbelief.
And, bingo: I have a Step One problem: I still believe in self.