![]() ![]() ![]() In the past, gambling was our most common reaction to life. Further, putting our thoughts and feelings down on paper, or describing a troubling incident, helps us to better understand our actions and reactions in a way that is often not revealed to us by simply thinking or talking about them. In addition to writing our inventories and the list of people we have harmed, most of us have found that writing has been an indispensable tool for working the Steps. It also has an Clean Date Calculator that will help you track how long you’ve been clean by total hours, days, months, and years. It’s so good to know that both of these situations are avoidable – thanks to this NAT App! Oh, what scandals can occur from private information! Although a journal is a private matter and it’s likely closed, people nowadays will still somehow invite themselves to opening your journal thus, reading your private thoughts. If you mistakenly leave your journal out, someone might “accidentally” read it. There’s another problem that arises with paper journaling: privacy. In effect, this means that if you’re using journaling as part of your recovery, then you don’t have time to sit down and write your feelings out. Often times moving forward means being on the constant go. Instead it will move forward, and so must you. Just because you’re in recovery doesn’t mean life will slow down. It also has a Spot Check Inventory that allows you to quickly get rid of resentments when on the go and you can later add more detail via your computer because all data is securely synced to the cloud using the same security as banks! Just have access to an internet connection at home (computer) or on the go (mobile devices and tablets) and journal via typing. It has a Journal that makes it easy to find time to write in your journal. My Narcotics Anonymous Toolkit (NAT) is an exciting new recovery tool for members of NA. It’s like having Your Sponsor in Your Pocket! This easy to use feature will help you keep track of your daily 10 & 11 step inventories with convience and security. After making our review we ask God’s forgiveness and inquire what corrective measures should be taken.” 85: “But we must be careful not to drift into worry, remorse or morbid reflection, for that would diminish our usefulness to others. This feature will take you through each of these questions in detail…Īfter you’ve completed your inventory, the section concludes with another quote from pg. Were we thinking of ourselves most of the time? Or were we thinking of what we could do for others, of what we could pack into the stream of life? Were we resentful, selfish, dishonest or afraid?ĭo we owe an apology? Have we kept some thing to ourselves which should be discussed with another person at once? When we retire at night, we constructively review our day… Yet, we believe we can make some definite and valuable suggestions. It would be easy to be vague about this matter. It works, if we have the proper attitude and work at it. Better men than we are using it constantly. We shouldn’t be shy on this matter of prayer. “Step Eleven suggests prayer and meditation. The Nightly Inventory will help you work Step 11 and includes information taken directly from of the Big Book which states : Next, you can review your previous saved inventories or select “Add” to start a new entry. Under “Tools,” simply select the Nightly Inventory tab to begin: This will enable users to practice their 11th step and review pg. My Spiritual Toolkit now includes a Nightly Inventory Tool. ![]()
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