
GOING DEEPER: TYPE 6 & STEP SIX
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For returning participants: This deeper pass of Step Six shifts from managing fear to letting trust grow in real time. For Type 6s, readiness is not eliminating anxiety — it is choosing faith while anxiety is still present. This page celebrates how far you’ve come: you can now notice fear without letting it run your life.
Gentle reminder: Step Six is not about becoming fearless. It is about becoming willing to trust God more than your fear.
1) Name the Fear, Invite the Trust
Aim: Catch the exact moment your system shifts into doubt, scanning, worst-case thinking, or reassurance-seeking — and invite God into that moment.
- Deeper Reflection: “Where do I still believe my vigilance keeps me safer than trusting God?”
- Micro-Prayer (10 seconds): Inhale: “I am supported.” Exhale: “I choose trust.”
- Celebration cue: If you can see the fear before acting on it, you are already growing. Awareness is readiness beginning.
- Form Tie-in: On your Readiness Assessment, circle the defense that showed up most this week — overthinking, doubting, testing, or seeking reassurance.
2) Defect → Distorted Gift → Balanced Gift
Aim: Reframe “defects” as protective strengths that became overused.
Use this grid:
| Overdone Pattern | What It Was Protecting | Balanced Expression (with God) |
|---|---|---|
| Hyper-vigilance | Safety / predictability | Grounded discernment |
| Worst-case thinking | Avoid surprise / harm | Realistic preparation with surrender |
| Reassurance-seeking | Need for certainty | Internal trust |
| Testing loyalty | Fear of betrayal | Direct communication & steady boundaries |
- Prompt: On your Defense Analysis, add one line: “Balanced expression I’m asking God for.”
- Celebration cue: Seeing the strength beneath the anxiety means you are moving from shame to wisdom.
3) Emotional Readiness Check (Body-Based)
Aim: Let the body show you where fear lives — and where trust is growing.
- Scan: Chest / stomach / jaw — tight or steady?
- Label: “Activated/guarded” → “Uneasy/steady.”
- Note on the Readiness Form: beside your 1–5 number, jot the body state (e.g., “3 + stomach softening”).
- Celebration cue: Even a small shift toward steadiness is grace at work.
4) One Opposite Action a Day
Aim: Practice trust in motion.
- Choose one opposite action today: delay reassurance-seeking, make a decision without over-consulting, speak your concern directly instead of testing, or move forward without full certainty.
- After-Action Note: “What did I fear would happen? What actually happened?”
- Optional: Listen to your Step 6 Meditation first, then act.
- Celebration cue: Every time you move forward without perfect certainty, you strengthen faith over fear.
5) “Willing to be Willing” Prayer
Aim: Invite courage gently.
- Prayer: “God, I’m willing to be willing. Please turn my fear into faith, my vigilance into wisdom, my doubt into grounded trust.”
- Celebration cue: If you can pray this honestly while still feeling anxious, readiness is already alive.
6) 7-Day Readiness Rhythm
Aim: Build willingness through steady repetition.
- Day 1–2: Notice fear → micro-prayer.
- Day 3–4: One trust-based action per day.
- Day 5: Share one moment of courage with sponsor/group.
- Day 6: Re-rate willingness; note body shift.
- Day 7: Gratitude list for moments you chose trust.
- Celebration cue: Progress is measured by trust practiced, not fear eliminated.
Summary of Going Deeper:
Readiness for a Type 6 is the courage to move forward while fear is still whispering. You are not erasing your vigilance — you are allowing it to mature into grounded discernment. The fact that you can notice anxiety and choose even one trust-based response is evidence of how far you’ve come.
If this feels too deep right now, that’s okay.
