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What Now?
First, don’t panic. Relax.
Even though this handbook is full of exciting, fun and important
projects, we do our service the same way we do our recovery, one
step at a time, one project at a time. One should first look at
the needs of the area, and decide which one is the most
important and time-sensitive. That one should be worked on
first.
In some areas, the recovery meeting list is the number one
priority for their PI committee. If that is the case in your
area, make a project plan to create or update their meeting
list. Once the meeting list is printed, you can use its
project plan as a tool for other projects. Figure out what the
next project will be and start planning it.
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You can start by researching
what has been done before. Find previous trusted servants
on the PI subcommittee to give you information and suggestions.
Look for archived materials such as reports and other
documentation. Even well-developed regional and area PI
subcommittees go through periods of inactivity and may not have
much for you to start the PI subcommittee.
But don't lose hope, you can bring excitement
and satisfaction in building a new PI
subcommittee!
Next: Committee
Growth
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