Continue to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it. This is something that is a very important and is called a maintance step. The first thing I need to keep in mind when thinking about this is that I am taking a personal inventory and not someone elses inventory. The focusis on me and what I am doing and that I am doing the right things for the right reasons.
This is the way I end my day by lookign at what I have done during the course of the day and evaluating what I am doing and why I am doing it. It is a time when I talk with God about what I have been doing that day and let go of the events of the day. I acknowledge when I did my best and when I fell short and look to see when I did something that may have hurt someone else. It does not matter if I intended to hurt someone else or not, the question is did I?
They say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. The thing with intentions is that they are meaningless unless your actions match your intentions. I believe that if something is worth having it is worth working hard for and fighting for. My sobriety is something that I fight for and work hard for on a daily basis. Without that I have nothing. It is important to continually move forward and grow and taking a daily personal inventory is a critical part of that growth.
That personal inventory keeps that junk from building up and threatening my sobriety with resentments and other negative energy. My sobriety has to be real and honest and my daily personal invetories ensures that it stays that way. HAve a great day and God Bless, I love you all.
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