uestions to Consider:

Do you want to be free?

Would you like to stop struggling in your life?

Would you care to have purpose and meaning in your life?

Are you tired of relapsing and feeling ashamed because you cannot stay sober?

Do you want to be free of the guilt and shame that comes with drinking and using?

• Experience a new sense of freedom

• Gain purpose and meaning in your life

• Discover something new about yourself

• Experience freedom from your addiction

• Have a new experience with the 12 Steps

This workshop will take you through the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous as it was done in the 1940’s. During that time in AA, members had a 75 - 83% success rate with this method. It is a simple process and anyone can benefit regardless of his or her affliction or compulsion.

Everyone can benefit from this workshop. Whether you suffer from alcohol, drugs, sex, food, gambling, relationship addiction, co-alcoholism, negative self-talk, co-addiction, co-dependency or any other malady, you can be free from your dilemma. The only thing that is required is that you be honest, open-minded and willing.

The facilitator Paul F. has conducted this workshop to thousands of people since 1996 in Phoenix, Arizona and those attending report a significant and profound change in their life. Regardless of how many times a person has gone through the 12 steps, a person is guaranteed to have a new experience with the Steps and experience freedom from their affliction as long as they are honest. If a person is going through the 12 Steps for the first time, they too will experience liberation from their condition (suffering?).

Paul F. has been sober since August 26, 1981. Before getting sober, he was in and out of AA for 7 years, unable to abstain from alcohol and other drugs. In 1981 he met a mentor in AA who took him through the 12 Steps precisely the way this workshop is conducted. It changed his life in a way he could not even imagine. Not only was the compulsion to drink or use drugs removed, he also received a new design for living that has given him purpose and meaning for life.

Paul receives no monetary compensation for his services in this workshop. Since 1996 he has conducted this workshop for thousands and he does this for fun and for free because he wants others to experience the same freedom he has experienced in his own recovery.