Step Working Guide
                                                        STEP FOUR

                                                "We Made A Searching
                                            And Fearless Moral Inventory
                                                        Of Ourselves."




Most of us came to Narcotics Anonymous because we wanted to stop something - using drugs. We probably
didn't put much thought into what we were starting-a program of recovery-by coming to NA. But if we haven't
taken a look at what we're getting out of this program, now might be a good time to pause and think about it.
First, we should ask ourselves what we want out of recovery. Most of us answer this question by saying that we
just want to be comfortable, or happy, or serene. We just want to like ourselves. But how can we like ourselves
when we didn't even know who we are?
The Fourth Step gives us the means to begin finding out who we are, the information we'll need to begin to like
ourselves and get those other things we expect from the program-comfort, happiness, serenity.
The Fourth Step heralds a new era in our recovery. Steps Four through Nine can be thought of as a process
within a process. We will use the information we find in working the Fourth Step to work our Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Steps. This process is meant to be done over and over again in recovery.
There is an analogy for this process that is particularly apt. We can think of ourselves as an onion. Each time we
begin a Fourth Step, we are peeling away a layer of the onion and getting closer to the core. Each layer of the
onion represents another layer of denial, the disease of addiction, our character defects, and the harm we've
caused. The core represents the pure and healthy spirit that lies at the center of each one of us. It is our goal in
recovery to have a spiritual awakening, and we get closer to that by beginning this process. Our spirits awaken a
little more each time we go through it.
The Fourth Step is a method for learning about ourselves, and it is as much about finding our character assets as it
is about identifying the exact nature of our wrongs. The inventory process is also an avenue to freedom. We have
been prohibited from being free for so long-probably all our lives. Many of us have discovered, as we worked the
Fourth Step, that our problems didn't begin the first time we took drugs, but long before, when the seeds of our
addiction were actually planted. We may have felt isolated and different long before we took drugs. In fact, the
way we felt and the forces that drove us are completely enmeshed with our addiction; it was our desire to change
the way we felt and to subdue those forces that led us to take our first drug. Our inventory will lay bare the
unresolved pain and conflicts in our past so that we are no longer at their mercy. We'll have a choice. We'll have
achieved a measure of freedom.
This portion of the Step Working Guides actually has two distinct sections. The first helps us prepare to work the
Fourth Step by guiding us through an exploration of our motives for working this step and what this step means to
us. The second part is a guide for actually taking a searching and fearless moral inventory.

                                                                  
Motivation

Though our motivation for working the Fourth Step is not as important as actually working the Fourth Step, we
may find it helpful to examine and dispel any reservations we have about this step, and think about some of the
benefits we will get as a result of working this step.

1:Do I have any reservations about working this step? What are
they?_________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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____________

2:What are some of the benefits that could come from making a searching and fearless moral inventory of
myself?_____
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____________

3:Why shouldn't I procrastinate about working this
step?___________________________________________________
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4:What are the benefits of not
procrastinating?___________________________________________________________
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Searching and fearless

This is the phrase that has most puzzled many of us. We probably understand what "searching" means, but what
about "fearless"? How can we get over all our fear? That might take years, we think; but we need to work on this
inventory right away.
Taking a fearless inventory means going ahead despite our fear. It means having the courage to take this action no
matter how we feel about it. It means having the courage to be honest, even when we're cringing inside and
swearing that we'll take what we're writing to the grave. It means having the determination to be thorough, even
when it seems that we've written enough. It means having the faith to trust this process and trust our Higher Power
to give us whatever quality we need to walk through the process.
Let's face it: This step does involve a lot of work. But we can take heart from the fact that there's rarely a deadline
on completing this step. We can do it in manageable sections, a little at a time, until we are done. The only thing
that's important is that we work on it consistently.
There are times when our clean time can actually work against us: when we fail to acknowledge our fear of taking
an inventory. Many of us who have worked the Fourth Step numerous times and know it's ultimately one of the
most loving things we can do for ourselves may still find ourselves avoiding this task. We may think that since we
know how good this process is, we shouldn't have any fear of it. But we need to give ourselves permission to be
afraid, if that's what we feel.
We may also have fears that stem from our previous experiences with the Fourth Step. We know that an
inventory means change in our lives. We know that if our inventories reveal destructive patterns, we can't continue
to practice the same behaviors without a great deal of pain. Sometimes this means having to let go of something in
our lives - some behavior we think we can't survive without; a relationship; or perhaps a resentment we've nursed
so carefully that it's actually become, in a sick way, a source of reassurance and comfort. The fear of letting go of
something we've come to depend on, no matter how much we've begun to suspect it isn't good for us, is an
absolutely valid fear. We just can't let it stop us. We have to face it and act with courage.
We may also have to overcome a barrier that grows from an unwillingness to reveal more of our disease. Many of
our members with clean time have shared that an inventory taken in later recovery revealed that their addiction had
spread its tentacles so completely through their lives that virtually no area was left untouched. This realization is
often initially met with feelings of dismay and perplexity. We wonder how we could still be so sick. Hasn't all this
effort in recovery resulted in more than surface healing?
Of course it has. We just need some time to remember that. Our sponsor will be happy to remind us. After we've
had time to accept what our inventories are revealing, we feel a sense of hope rising to replace the feelings of
dismay. After all, an inventory always initiates a process of change and freedom. Why shouldn't it this time, too?

5:Am I afraid of working this step? What is my
fear?______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

6:What does it mean to me to be searching and
fearless?____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

7:Am I working with my sponsor and talking to other addicts? What other action am I taking to reassure myself
that I can handle whatever is revealed in this
inventory?_________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                            
A moral inventory

Many of us have a multitude of unpleasant associations connected to the word "moral." It may conjure up
memories of an overly rigid code of behavior we were expected to adhere to. It may make us think of people we
consider "moral," people we think of as better than ourselves. Hearing this word may also awaken our tendency
toward rebellion against society's morals and our resentment of authorities who were never satisfied with our
morality. Whether any of this is true for us, as individuals, is a matter to be determined by us, as individuals. If any
of the preceding seems to fit, we can alleviate our discomfort with the word "moral" by thinking about it in a
different way.
In Narcotics Anonymous, in this step, the word "moral" has nothing to do with specific codes of behavior,
society's norms, or the judgment of some authority figure. A moral inventory is something we can use to discover
our own individual morality, our own values and principles. We don't have to relate them in any way to the values
and principles of others.

8:Am I disturbed by the word "moral"?
Why?____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________

9:Am I disturbed by thinking about society's expectations and afraid that I can't, won't, and will never be able to
conform to
them?_________________________________________________________________________________
__

10:What values and principles are important to
me?________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                      
An inventory of ourselves

The Fourth Step asks us to take an inventory of ourselves, not of other people. Yet when we begin writing and
looking at our resentments, fears, behavior, beliefs, and secrets, we will find that most of these are connected to
another person, or sometimes to an organization or institution. It's important to understand that we are free to
write whatever we need to about others, as long as it leads us to finding our part in the situation. In fact, most of us
can't separate our part from their part at first. Our sponsor will help us with this.

                                                            
Spiritual principles

In the Fourth Step, we will call on all of the spiritual principles we began to practice in the first three steps. First of
all, we have to be willing to work a Fourth Step. We'll need to be meticulously honest with ourselves, thinking
about everything we write down and asking ourselves if it's true or not. We'll need to be courageous enough to
face our fear and walk through it. Last, but not least, our faith and trust will carry us through when we're facing a
difficult moment and feel like giving up.

11:How is my decision to work Step Four a demonstration of courage? Trust? Faith? Honesty?
Willingness?__________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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The inventory

Get a notebook or whatever means of recording your inventory you and your sponsor have agreed is acceptable.
Get comfortable. Remove any distractions from the place where you plan to work on your inventory. Pray for the
ability to be searching, fearless, and thorough. Don't forget to stay in touch with your sponsor throughout this
process. Finally, feel free to go beyond what's asked in the following questions. Anything you think of is inventory
material.
Resentments
We have resentments when we re-feel old feelings, when we are unable to let go, when we cannot forgive and
forget something that has upset us. We list our resentments in the Fourth Step for a number of reasons. First,
doing so will help us let go of old anger that is affecting our lives today. Second, exploring our resentments will
help us identify the ways in which we set ourselves up to be disappointed in others, especially when our
expectations were too high. Finally, making a list of our resentments will reveal patterns that kept us trapped in a
cycle of anger, or self-pity, or both.

12:What people do I resent? Explain the situations that led to the
resentment.___________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

13:What institutions (school, government, religious, correctional, civic) do I resent? Explain the situations that led
to the
resentment______________________________________________________________________________
__________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________.

14:What was my motivation, or what did I believe, that led me to act as I did in these
situations?___________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

15:How has my dishonesty contributed to my
resentments?_________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

16:How has my inability or unwillingness to experience certain feelings led me to develop
resentments?______________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________
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___________

17:How has my behavior contributed to my
resentments?__________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

18:Am I afraid of looking at my part in the situations that caused my resentments?
Why?_________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

19:How have my resentments affected my relationships with myself, with others, and with a Higher
Power?_________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

20:What recurring themes do I notice in my
resentments?__________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                       
Feelings

We want to examine our feelings for much the same reason that we want to examine our resentments: It will help
us discover our part in our own lives. In addition, most of us have forgotten how to feel by the time we get clean.
Even if we've been around awhile, we're still uncovering new information about the ways we've shut down our
feelings.

21:How do I identify my individual
feelings?_____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

22:What feelings do I have the most trouble allowing myself to
feel?__________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

23:Why have I tried to shut off my
feelings?_____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________

24:What means have I used to deny how I really
felt?______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________

25:Who or what triggered a feeling? What was the feeling? What were the situations? What was my part in each
situation?_______________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________

26:What was my motivation, or what did I believe, that led me to act as I did in these
situations?___________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

27:What do I do with my feelings once I've identified
them?________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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Guilt, shame

There are actually two types of guilt or shame: one real, one imagined. The first grows directly out of our
conscience-we feel guilty because we've done something that goes against our principles, or we harmed someone
and feel shame over it. Imagined guilt results from any number of situations that are not our fault, situations we had
no part in creating. We need to look at our guilt and shame so that we can separate these situations. We need to
own what is truly ours and let go of what is not.

28:Who or what do I feel guilty or ashamed about? Explain the situations that led to these
feelings.__________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________

29:Which of these situations have caused me to feel shame, though I had no part in creating
them?_________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

30:In the situations I did have a part in, what was my motivation, or what did I believe, that led me to act as I
did?____
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

31:How has my behavior contributed to my guilt and
shame?________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                             
Fear

If we could look at the disease of addiction stripped of its primary symptoms - that is, apart from drug use or
other compulsive behavior - and without its most obvious characteristics, we would find a swamp of self-centered
fear. We're afraid of being hurt, or maybe of just having to feel too intensely, so we live a sort of half-life, going
through the motions of living but never being fully alive. We're afraid of everything that might make us feel, so we
isolate and withdraw. We're afraid that people won't like us, so we use drugs to be more comfortable with
ourselves. We're afraid we'll get caught at something and have to pay a price, so we lie or cheat or hurt others to
protect ourselves. We're afraid of being alone, so we use and exploit others to avoid feeling lonely or rejected or
abandoned. We're afraid we won't have enough-of anything - so we selfishly pursue what we want, not caring
about the harm we cause in the process. Sometimes, if we've gained things we care about in recovery, we're
afraid we'll lose what we have, and so we begin compromising our principles to protect it. Self-centered,
self-seeking fear-we need to uproot it so it no longer has the power to destroy.

32:Who or what do I fear?
Why?______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

33:What have I done to cover my
fear?_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

34:How have I responded negatively or destructively to my
fear?_____________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________

35:What do I most fear looking at and exposing about myself? What do I think will happen if I
do?_________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

36:How have I cheated myself because of my
fear?_______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                    
Relationships

We need to write about our relationships in the Fourth Step - all of our relationships, not just the romantic ones -
so that we can find out where our choices, beliefs, and behaviors have resulted in unhealthy or destructive
relationships. We need to look at our relationships with relatives, spouses or partners, friends and former friends,
co-workers and former co-workers, neighbors, people from school, people from clubs and civic organizations
and the organizations themselves, authority figures such as the police, institutions, and anyone or anything else we
can possibly think of. We should also examine our relationship with a Higher Power. We may be tempted to skip
the relationships that didn't last long-a one-night sexual involvement, for instance, or perhaps an argument with a
teacher whose class we then dropped. But these relationships are important, too. If we think of it or have feelings
about it, it's inventory material.

37:What conflicts in my personality make it difficult for me to maintain friendships and/or romantic
relationships?_____
_____________________
____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

38:How has my fear of being hurt affected my friendships and romantic
relationships?___________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

39:How have I sacrificed platonic friendships in favor of romantic
relationships?________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

40:In what ways did I compulsively seek
relationships?____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

41:In my relationships with family, do I sometimes feel as though we're locked into repeating the same patterns
over and over without any hope of change? What are those patterns? What is my part in perpetuating
them?_________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

42:How have I avoided intimacy with my friends, partners or spouses, and
family?______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

43:Have I had problems making commitments?
Describe.__________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________

44:Have I ever destroyed a relationship because I believed I was going to get hurt anyway so I should get out
before that could happen?
Describe._____________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

45:To what degree do I consider the feelings of others in my relationships? Equal to my own? More important
than my own? Of minor importance? Not at
all?_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

46:Have I felt like a victim in any of my relationships? (Note: This question is focused on uncovering how we set
ourselves up to be victims or how too-high expectations contributed to our being disappointed in people, not on
listing instances where we were actually abused.)
Describe.______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

47:What have my relationships with my neighbors been like? Do I notice any patterns appearing that carried
through no matter where I
lived?________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

48:How do I feel about the people with and for whom I've worked? How have my thinking, beliefs, and behavior
caused problems for me at
work?___________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

49:How do I feel about the people I went to school with (both in childhood and currently)? Did I feel less than or
better than the other students? Did I believe I had to compete for attention from the instructor? Did I respect
authority figures or rebel against
them?_______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

50:Have I ever joined any clubs or membership organizations? (Hint: NA is a membership organization.) How did
I feel about the other people in the club or organization? Have I made friends in these organizations? Have I joined
clubs with high expectations, only to quit in a short time? What were my expectations, and why weren't they
fulfilled? What was my part in these
situations?___________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

51:Have I ever been in a mental hospital or prison or otherwise been held against my will? What effect has that
had on my personality? What were my interactions with the authorities like? Did I follow the rules? Did I ever
break the rules and then resent the authorities when I got
caught?________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

52:Did early experiences with trust and intimacy hurt me and cause me to withdraw?
Describe.___________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

53:Have I ever let a relationship go even when the potential existed to resolve conflicts and work through
problems?
Why?_________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
54:Did I become a different person depending on who I was around?
Describe.________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________

55:Have I discovered things about my personality (perhaps in previous inventories) that I didn't like, and then
found myself overcompensating for that behavior? (For instance, we may have uncovered a pattern of immature
dependence on others and then overcompensated for this by becoming overly self-sufficient.)
Describe_______________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
__________
______________________________________________________________________________________
__________
______________________________________________________________________________________
__________
______________________________________________________________________________________
__________.

56:What defects are most often at play in my relationships (dishonesty, selfishness, control, manipulation,
etc.)?______
______________________________________________________________________________________
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57:How can I change my behavior so that I can begin having healthy
relationships?______________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

58:Have I had any kind of a relationship with a Higher Power? How has this changed in my lifetime? What kind of
a relationship do I have with my Higher Power
now?________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                             
Sex

This is a very uncomfortable area for most of us. In fact, we may be tempted to stop here, thinking, "Okay, this
has gone far enough! There's no way I'm cataloging my sexual behavior!" But we have to get over such
unwillingness quickly. Thinking about the reason why we need to do this should help. As it says in It Works: How
and Why, "We want to be at peace with our own sexuality." That's why we need to include our sexual beliefs and
behaviors in our inventories. It's important to remind ourselves at this point that we are not taking our inventory to
compare ourselves with what we think is "normal" for others, but only to identify our own values, principles, and
morals.

59:How was my sexual behavior based in
selfishness?_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

60:Have I confused sex with love? What were the results of acting on that
confusion?___________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

61:How have I used sex to try to avoid loneliness or fill a spiritual
void?_______________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

62:In what ways did I compulsively seek or avoid
sex?____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

63:Have any of my sexual practices left me feeling ashamed and guilty? What were they? Why did I feel that
way?____
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

64:Have any of my sexual practices hurt myself or
others?_________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

65:Am I comfortable with my sexuality? If not, why
not?__________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

66:Am I comfortable with others' sexuality? If not, why
not?_______________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

67:Is sex a prerequisite in all or most of my
relationships?__________________________________________________

68:What does a healthy relationship mean to
me?_________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                         
Abuse

We must exercise extreme caution before beginning this section. In fact, we may need to postpone this section to
a later time in our recovery. We should utilize all the resources at hand to make the decision about whether to
begin this section now: our own sense of whether or not we're ready to withstand the pain this work will cause us,
discussion with our sponsor, and prayer. Perhaps our sponsor will be able to help us through this, or we may need
to seek additional help.
If we do decide to go ahead with this section, we should be aware that working on this area of our Fourth Step
will probably be the most painful work we'll do in recovery. Recording the times when we were neglected or hurt
by the people who were supposed to love and protect us is certain to cause some of the most painful feelings we
will ever have to go through. It is important to do so when we re ready, however. As long as we keep the pain
wrapped up inside us, a secret, it may be causing us to act in ways we don't want, or it can contribute to a
negative self-image or other destructive beliefs. Getting the truth out begins a process that can lead to the relief of
our pain. We were not to blame.

69:Have I ever been abused? By whom? What feelings did I or do I now have about
it?___________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

70:Has being abused affected my relationships with others?
How?____________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

71:If I have felt victimized for much of life because of being abused in childhood, what steps can I take to be
restored to spiritual wholeness? Can my Higher Power help?
How?____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

It is also possible that we have physically, mentally, or verbally abused others. Recounting these times is bound to
cause us to feel a great deal of shame. We cannot afford to let that shame become despair. It is important that we
face our behavior, accept responsibility for it, and work to change it. Writing about it here is the first step toward
doing that. Working the rest of the steps will help us make amends for what we've done to others.

72:Have I ever abused anyone? Who and
how?___________________________________________________________
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___________

73:What was I feeling and thinking right before I caused the
harm?___________________________________________
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74:Did I blame my victim or make excuses for my behavior?
Describe.________________________________________
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___________

75:Do I trust my Higher Power to work in my life and provide me with what I need so I don't have to harm
anyone again? Am I willing to live with the painful feelings until they are changed through working the
steps?_______________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                      
Assets

Most of the preceding questions have been directed at helping us identify the exact nature of our wrongs1
information we'll need for the Fifth Step. It's also important that we take a look at things that we've done right or
that have had a positive impact on ourselves and others. We want to do this for a couple of reasons. First, we
want to have a complete picture of ourselves from working the Fourth Step, not a one-sided picture. Second, we
want to know what character traits and behaviors we want more of in our lives.

76:What qualities do I have that I like? That others like? That work well for
me?________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
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___________

77:How have I shown concern for myself and
others?_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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78:Which spiritual principles am I practicing in my life? How has doing so changed my
life?______________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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___________

79:How has my faith and trust in a Higher Power
grown?___________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

80:What is my relationship with my sponsor based on? How do I see that positive experience translating into
other
relationships?____________________________________________________________________________
__________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

81:What goals have I accomplished? Do I have other goals I am taking action to reach? What are they, and what
action am I
taking?________________________________________________________________________________
_______
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

82:What are my values? Which ones am I committed to living by, and
how?___________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

83:How am I showing my gratitude for my
recovery?_____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                       
Secrets

Before we finish this Fourth Step, we should stop and reflect: Is there anything we've missed, either intentionally or
not? Is there something we think is so bad that we just can't possibly include it in our inventory? If so, we should
be reassured by the fact that a multitude of NA members have worked this step, and there has never yet been a
situation in anyone's Fourth Step that was so unique that we had to create a new term to describe it. Keeping
secrets is threatening to our recovery. As long as we are keeping a secret, we are actually building a reservation in
our program.

84:Are there any secrets that I haven't written about yet? What are
they?_______________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________
______________________________________________________________________________________
____________

Another question we should ask ourselves now is, is there anything in this inventory that is either an exaggeration
of what actually happened or something that's not true at all? Almost all of us came to NA and had trouble
separating fact from fiction in our own lives. Most of us had accumulated "war stories" that were so embroidered,
they may have contained only a fraction of truth. We made them up because we wanted to impress people. We
didn't think we had anything to feel good about that was true, so we made up lies in an attempt to build ourselves
up. But we don't have to do that anymore. We're building true self-worth in the process of working Step Four, not
false self-worth based on some phony image. Now is the time to tell the truth about ourselves.

85:Is there anything in this inventory that isn't true, or are there any stories I've told over and over again that aren't
true?
______________________________________________________________________________________
___________
______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________
___________

                                                                        
Moving on

Finishing a Fourth Step is many things - maybe a letdown, maybe exhilarating, maybe uncomfortable. However
we feel otherwise, we should definitely feel good about what we've accomplished. The work we've done in this
step will provide the foundation for the work we'll do in Steps Five through Nine. Now is the time to contact our
sponsor and make arrangements to work Step Five.






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