I love checking out new meetings, any time I'm in a different town I try and check one out. I just went to one at my parents retirement community which was kind of interesting. I was kind of a stranger in a strange land there, but there were still so many things people said that hit home.
I think that thinking with your fears is totally different than confronting fears or working through them, though it's hard for me to pinpoint exactly the difference. Thinking with fear seems like inertia, where working through a fear is proactive.
Fear is a big one for me. I need to start doing the Eleanor Roosevelt "do one thing every day that scares you" thing. Baby steps. I've been getting better at reaching out to people, which is one of my big fears, and I talked to my boss about needing more hours and asked if I could pick up any extra, which is something I never would have done before. Usually I'd just suffer in silence, too afraid they would say "no" (someone saying "no" is one of my biggest fears).
Does anyone have any recommendations for any good 12 step books (other than the big book obvs

I really like women's daily meditation book we use at my women's meeting, but I'd like to read more. I'm gonna be working the steps for the rest of my life (and hopefully someday helping others with them) so I like to get as much perspective as possible.