Step 10 continued to take personal inventory and when wrong promptly admitted it.
daily personal inventory...

The 12 Steps, step 10. Icontinued to take personal inventory by Ryan Brooks Leslie Fine Art for www.The-Twelve-Steps.com
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_and when wrong promptly admit it.
It’s easy to tell the truth when it won’t cost you anything. It’s harder when the truth brings about difficult circumstances. But whether the result is good or bad, let your truthfulness be known to all so that you can live with a clear conscience and be a trustworthy friend.
Prayer Challenge, Ask God to help you gain a reputation of truthfulness even if the truth makes things more difficult. Sent in by: Moe Ruggles
It’s easy to tell the truth when it won’t cost you anything. It’s harder when the truth brings about difficult circumstances. But whether the result is good or bad, let your truthfulness be known to all so that you can live with a clear conscience and be a trustworthy friend.
Prayer Challenge, Ask God to help you gain a reputation of truthfulness even if the truth makes things more difficult. Sent in by: Moe Ruggles
Acceptance is the key to my problems, famous Big Book quote.

Step 10 acceptance AA PG 449 0R 417 Big Book
And acceptance is the answer to all my problems today. When I am disturbed, it is because I find some person, place, thing, or situation-some fact of my life -unacceptable to me, and I can find no serenity until I accept that person, place, thing, or situation as being exactly the way it is supposed to be at this moment. Nothing, absolutely nothing, happens in God's world by mistake. Dedicated to: Bill S.
Personal inventory, night prayer, contemplation, meditation, they all seem to
meld together at times!
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continued to take personal inventory...

The 12 Steps, step 10. Inventory and admitting wrongs promptly
on the principles of all the 12 steps.
we climb to new "freedom" or liberty form the slavery of our addiction.
Addict comes from the Greek, "Addictus" for "a slave to."
we climb to new "freedom" or liberty form the slavery of our addiction.
Addict comes from the Greek, "Addictus" for "a slave to."




