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Year_________ -MY DAILY MORAL INVENTORY- Month______________________

Liabilities-Watch
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For

Resentment Purity

Hate Understanding

Resentful
Criticizing Look For The Good

Impatience Patience

Selfishness Unselfishness

Self-Seeking Helping Others

Self Pity Gratitude

Self Justification Humility

Selfish
Self Importance Modesty

Self Self-Valuation
Condemnation
False Pride Simplicity

Inconsiderate Consideration

Dishonesty Honesty
Dishonest
Insincerity Straightforwardness

Fear Love

Jealousy (people) Trust

Envy (things) Generosity


Afraid

Laziness Activity

Procrastination Promptness

Do I Owe An Self Improvement


Amends?

Vulgar, Imoral, High Minded, Spiritual,


Clean Thinking
Trashy Thinking
Negative Thinking Positive Thinking

When we retire at night, we CONSTRUCTIVELY review our day. We're we resentful? Selfish? Dishonest? Or afraid? Do we owe an apology? Have
we kept something to ourselves which should be discussed with another person at once? We're we kind and loving toward all? What could we
Eliminate The Accentuate The
Negative
have done better? We're we thinking of ourselves most of the time? Or we're we thinking of what we could do for others? Of what we could pack Posative
into the stream of life? But we MUST be careful not to drift into worry? Remorse? Or morbid reflection? For that would diminish our usefulness
to others. After making our review we ask God's forgiveness and inquire what corrective measures should be taken? (pg. 86)
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