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Step 10 — Continued Personal Inventory

Step 10, Continued Personal Inventory, represents the transition from the initial cleanup of the past to the lifelong maintenance of spiritual sobriety. In the Alcoholics Anonymous tradition, this step is the essential daily practice that prevents the accumulation of resentments and the return of the ego, ensuring that the recovery process remains a living practice rather than a static achievement. The core principles of Step 10 center on the necessity of continuous self-examination and the immediate correction of errors. These tapes emphasize that recovery is not found in the intellectual study of the program, but in the active application of its tools. A recurring theme is the movement away from self-centeredness and "big shot-ism" toward a state of humility and surrender to a Higher Power. By maintaining a current inventory, the alcoholic avoids the restlessness and irritability that often precede a relapse, allowing them to remain grounded in the present moment. Listeners can expect to hear candid personal narratives regarding the struggle to move from auditing the program to actually doing the work. The speakers describe the humbling process of daily surrender and the realization that spiritual freedom is only possible through a commitment to ongoing self-honesty. These recordings provide profound insight into how the discipline of Step 10 transforms a fragile sobriety into a durable way of life, shifting the focus from internal turmoil to a life of service and peace.

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Chris A.
Springtime in the Ozarks Big Book Study – Part 4 – Chris S. and Charlie P. – Eureka Springs, AR – 2010
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SANDY B.
Spiritual Power of the 12 Steps – Sandy B.
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SANDY B.
Steps 3 – 7 in Ixtapa Mexico – Sandy B.
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Russell S.
You Cannot Nail Sincerity to the Wall Like Jello 🤣 – Russell S.
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Workshop
John K. Betting His Ego on Futures in Vegas – Workshop
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John A.
Nightly Tenth Step Since Treatment — Where the Arrogance and Judgment Finally Surfaced – John A.
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Russell S.
Daily Reprieve, Not a Cure — and It Expires Every Morning – Russell S.
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Joe and Charlie
Stop Calling Steps Ten Eleven and Twelve Maintenance — They Move You Into a Fourth Dimension of Living
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Milt L.
Tenth Step Done Right Is Steps 4, 5, 7, 9, and 12 Rolled Into One Night – Milt L.
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Russell S.
Restraint of Tongue and Pen — the Part of Step 10 That Actually Brings Peace – Russell S.
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Pat R.
Asked Higher Power for Guidance at a Job Site and He Said Why Don’t You Google It 😅 – Pat R.
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Pat R.
Four Through Nine on a Constant Loop — That’s All Step 10 Really Asks of You – Pat R.
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Steve B.
Walked into That 7-Eleven Six Foot Eight and Came Out Four Foot Six — the Tenth Step Will Do That to You – Steve B.
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Greg H.
Steps 10 and 11 Are the Engine That Makes Step 12 Sustainable – Greg H.
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Joe and Charlie Big Book Workshop
Joe and Charlie Big Book Study – “Steps 10, 11, and 12” – Joe W.
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Matt G.
Not Saints. Just Drunks Who Do the Deal – Matt G.
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Matt K.
Meeting-Based Sobriety as the Slow Delivery of the Promises in Reverse
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Carla R.
Page 44 Told Me the Problem and the Solution in the Same Paragraph
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Bob O.
Tell Them the Worst Stuff First So You Can Have Fun With Your Fifth Step – Bob O.
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Katie P.
Alcohol Didn’t Cause My Alcoholism — It Treated It – Katie P.
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Doug M.
Recovered Appears Seventeen Times in Our Book and We Still Flinch When Someone Says It – Doug M.
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Paul K.
The Four Absolutes: Honesty, Purity, Unselfishness, Love — How Akron Took Inventory Before the Steps Existed – Paul K.
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Sarah I.
Before AA All I Could Do Was Have Babies — You Taught Me to Be a Mother – Sarah I.
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Sandy B.
The Tenth Step Axiom: If You’re Disturbed the Problem Is Always You – Sandy B.
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Mike R.
I Got Married Twice in Two Weeks to Two Different People and Called It Sober Dating 😂 – Mike R.
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