AWG Secular 12 Step Self-Esteem Group 🚀
Code: 781927
Meeting description
It is not mandatory to turn on your mic or camera. Coming to listen is totally fine.
By taking part, we hold space for others, and ourselves, to participate in a way that is manageable for us as we exist right now.
It is not necessary to actively be doing the AWG 12 Steps in order to be a full participant.
Any contact with the group and its resources can be beneficial as long as it’s sustainable for each of us as individuals. Many of us participate simply by attending meetings.
As we participate in this meeting over time, we might find ourselves seeking to…
• Find our own concept of self-esteem and grow toward it
• Come to understand personal boundaries, their roles in our lives, and how to develop and maintain healthy boundaries
• Understand the concept of nonviolent detachment and how and when to enact it
• Develop more manageable lifestyles
• Develop a sense of self that leads to more health, well being, and manageability in our lives
• Release others from the responsibility of defining or reinforcing our sense of self-esteem
• Form personal goals about self-esteem and self-concept based on our own understanding of our own needs, as they exist today
AWG 12 Step Self-Esteem Readings
My financial self-esteem
Does my financial state influence how I see myself and my personal worth?
I'm trying to figure out whether, and how, my self-esteem and sense of self might be influenced by money: How much I have, how much I feel I can get, how much I wish I had. Idealistically, I'd love to say that money is not a factor in how I see myself. Honestly, though, I'm not sure that's true. Have I internalized the money = personal value ethos of capitalism? If so, that would be a pretty direct connection between money and my self-esteem. I think there might also be indirect impacts on my sense of self. For example, I carry worry about money, and that worry contributes to me seeing myself as "a worried person". How about you? Does money influence your self-esteem?
Share questions:
- Does your financial position affect your self-esteem? How?
- Has your self-esteem fluctuated during times when your financial state fluctuated? Please describe.
- Does the topic of money intersect with other autism-related concerns, like executive function, "high/low performance", masking, material security/insecurity, ableism, meeting/missing "life milestones", or other?
- Has any episode in your life related to money noticeably improved your self-esteem (negotiating a raise? Being able to buy a house or car? The sense of providing for a family? Other?)
- When you imagine "your ideal self", does that include any ideas about money?
- Any tools, resources, or strategies that helped with this?
- Anything else to share?


