We have made it super easy to delete 12 Steps Sex Addicts Anonymous account and/or app.
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Things to note before removing 12 Steps Sex Addicts Anonymous:
1: Visit the 12 Steps Sex Addicts Anonymous website directly Here →
2: Contact 12 Steps Sex Addicts Anonymous Support/ Customer Service:
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1. Although a journal is a private matter and it’s likely closed, people nowadays will still somehow invite themselves to opening your journal; thus, reading your private thoughts.
2. My SAA Toolkit (SAAT) is an exciting new recovery tool for members of Sex Addicts Anonymous.
3. It’s been proven that if you put aside a minute or two every day to express gratitude for your life you will feel happier, more determined, more energetic, and more optimistic.
4. Further, putting our thoughts and feelings down on paper, or describing a troubling incident, helps us to better understand our actions and reactions in a way that is often not revealed to us by simply thinking or talking about them.
5. In addition to writing our inventories and the list of people we have harmed, most of us have found that writing has been an indispensable tool for working the Steps.
6. - View the amount of time you’you've been abstinent from compulsive sexual behavior each time the app is opened.
7. SEX ADDICTS ANONYMOUS (SAA) DOES NOT ENDORSE NOR IS IT AFFILIATED WITH MY SEX ADDICTS ANONYMOUS TOOLKIT (SAAT).
8. In effect, this means that if you're using journaling as part of your recovery, then you don't have time to sit down and write your feelings out.
9. - To protect anonymity, the actual app icon does not show references to Sex Addicts Anonymous.
10. It has a journal that makes it easy to find time to write in your journal.
11. Just have access to an internet connection at home (computer) or on the go (mobile devices and tablets) and journal via typing.
12. All net profits are donated to the Sex Addicts Anonymous World Service Office.
13. Remember, however, that you’re the only writer and reader in SAAT’s journal.
14. If you mistakenly leave your journal out, someone might "accidentally" read it.