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I'm cleaning out and sorting through my stuff, and found a few NA pamphlets.  I think Rosie is doing a good thing by putting some of their stuff.  It is as good as the other sources we're using. 


I found a pamphlet that is about doing the 10th Step..  our daily inventory, and it has some questions to ask ourselves. I'll post some of them:


* Am I clean/sober today?


* How have I acted differently?


* Did my disease run my life today?  If so, how?


*What did I do today that I wish I had not done?


* What did I not do today that I wish I had done?


* Did I attend a meeting today? 


* Did I share my experiences, strengths, and hopes?


* Did I read from our literature today?


*What Steps did I consciously work?


* Did I admit my powerlessness today?


*Was I able to put my trust in my Higher Power today?


*What did I learn about myself today?


*Did I make my amends today?


* Do I owe any?


* Did I admit fault to anyone today?


*Did I worry about yesterday or tomorrow?


* Did I allow myself to become obsessed by anything today?


* What has God given me to be grateful for today?


* Have I done anything to cause harm to myself or to another today?


* Am I willing to change today?


* Did I pray or meditate today?


*How did this affect my life?


* What spiritual principles have I been able to practice in my life today?


* Have I given of myself today without expecting anything in return?


* Was there fear in my life today?


*Did I feel intense pain or joy?


* Did I pray for the well-being of another today?


* Was I peaceful today?


*Did I consciously remember that I have a choice today?


Dear God, show me what I have done right and wrong today. Show me how I can better live and serve your will tomorrow.  Grant me the power to carry that out.


NA pamphlet #9, "Living the Program"



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