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Recovery Radio Network
Gene D. from Calistoga CA.
22:01•14 Oct 2010
The Power of Inventory in Recovery and Daily Life
Episode Overview
- Taking a fearless moral inventory is essential for recovery.
- Different types of inventories help manage daily life and sobriety.
- Honesty with oneself is crucial for meaningful self-assessment.
- Living in the now is more important than dwelling on the past or future.
- Faith and courage play significant roles in the recovery process.
“Sobriety permits you to live. Alcohol allows you to die.”
Ever wondered how taking a good, hard look at yourself could change your life? Gene D. from Calistoga, CA, breaks down the importance of 'inventory' in this episode of Recovery Radio Network. He shares how the concept, commonly used in business, is crucial for anyone in Alcoholics Anonymous and for daily living. Gene passionately explains the fourth step of AA, which involves a fearless moral inventory, encouraging everyone to honestly appraise their skills, characteristics, goals, and liabilities.
This episode isn't just about recovery; it's about living in the now and making every moment count. Gene discusses different types of inventories—daily, spot-check, and the fourth step—emphasising that honesty is key. He shares relatable anecdotes, like the story of a man on Skid Row who finds courage through alcohol but ultimately needs honesty to recover. Gene's humour and straightforward approach make this serious topic engaging and accessible.
By the end, you'll understand why inventory is vital for sobriety and life itself. So, are you ready to take a good look at yourself and start living your best life?

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