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****** Each morning puts a man on trail and each evening passes
judgment. Ray L. Smith


******
In many ways, the Tenth Step is very natural. We continue to take a
personal inventory.
And when we're wrong, we promptly admit it.
At the end of each day we ask ourselves, "How did my day go?" As we
think about our day, we bring order to our life. The Tenth Step teaches
us about order. It also teaches us how to correct mistakes. We do this
by admitting our wrongs. This way, we have no backlog of guilt. It's
good to start each day fresh, free from quilt. Admitting our wrongs is a
loving thing to do. It's another way the program teaches us to love
ourselves.
Prayer for the Day: Today, I'll face many choices. Higher Power, be
with me as I choose. When the day is done, remind me to think about how
I lived today. This will help me learn.
Action for the Day: Tonight, I'll list three choices I made today.
Would I make the same choices again?**


 


 



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