“If we are planning to stop drinking, there must be no reservation of any kind, nor any lurking notion that someday we will be immune to alcohol.” (Page 33, Big Book)
It may be tempting to reopen the decision and rework through the various elements.
This may appear to reinforce the decision, but, when the elements are put back on the table, the addiction takes this as an opportunity for renegotiation. This is dangerous.
It’s legitimate to reiterate and rehearse what that decision is, but only in the context of carrying the message: in presenting (in retrospect) the stages of the decision when sharing at a meeting or explaining something to a sponsee, I bolster, and the context invokes the presence of God, which blocks conversion into a negotiation with the devil.
But in between: best to just get on with it.