Life Inventory iPad Lite with optional Mock data
iPad version.
Life Inventory Lite with optional Mock data
iPhone / iPod touch version.
The Lite version includes an optional small, mock Moral Inventory from which you can get an idea how everything works together. This version works exactly the same as the full paid version with just a few differences: Printing, Backup & Restore are disabled and record limitations are imposed.
Background:
The Step 4 Moral Inventory app was created because of the complexity and length of time needed to do a proper Moral Inventory. When persons working their way through a 12-step program start creating their own moral inventory and discover that some ways of doing a Moral Inventory might require a thousand spreadsheets, the task seems daunting and many never get around to finishing it, thus depriving themselves of the rewards a Moral Inventory can provide. This app is a first attempt at finding a way to make the task less time consuming, while at the same time helping the user create a valuable asset in their recovery process.
Disclaimer — This app is neither officially produced nor approved by Alcoholics Anonymous or any other Addiction Recovery program. From what is known there have been many Moral Inventory spreadsheets circulating unofficially among AA members for at least 50 years in various versions and this app is based on one the developer found to be useful and more comprehensive than most.
Acknowledgement:
Many thanks to "George" and his "Dungeon Prison Complete" spreadsheet which has been used as the outline for this app. This spreadsheet was developed based on years of his own personal research of the AA Big Book, along with help from many others who had already gone through the process of doing their own Moral Inventories. This was done in order to more fully understand the application of the concepts for doing his own Moral Inventory. His extensive research resulted in the creation of the "Dungeon Prison Complete" spreadsheet, a detailed set of instructions on how to do your own Moral Inventory, including several new concepts not covered in the AA Big Book: Sources of Anxiety/Excitement as a 4th Category; and a set of Sex Relations exercises. Both of these new elements were discovered to be critical in eventually understanding why we do what we do, the end result of doing your own Moral Inventory.
Available Activities:
★★ Tab 1 — Life InventoryGet App Information
  Learn about Life Inventories
  Learn about Build Lists
  Learn about Causes & Effects
  Learn about My Part
  Learn about Fears Analysis
  Learn about Fear Questions
  Learn about Sex Relations
  Learn about Step 5 Report
  Change Settings
  Backup & Restore
★★ Tab 2 — Build Lists
  Build Lists Help
  Edit Lists Sub-Categories
  Edit Entities in Lists
  View Lists Hierarchy
★★ Tab 3 (iPad) / Tab 2 (iPhone) — Causes & Effects
  Causes & Effects Help
  Edit Incidents for Entities
  View Lists Hierarchy with Incidents
  Determine Effects
★★ Tab 4 (iPad) / Tab 2 (iPhone) — My Part
  My Part Help
  Examination of My Part
  Review Incidents
★★ Tab 5 (iPad) / Tab 3 (iPhone) — Fears Analysis
  Fears Analysis Help
  Edit Fears
  Categorize Fears
  Edit Fear Categories
  View Fear Categories by Tally
★★ Tab 6 (iPad) / Tab 3 (iPhone) — Fear Questions
  Fear Questions Help
  Answer Fear Questions
  Review Fear Answers
★★ Tab 7 (iPad) / Tab 4 (iPhone) — Sex Relations
  Sex Relations Help
  Edit Sex Relationships
  Answer Sex Relations Questions
  Review Sex Relations Answers
  Write Your Sexual Ideal
  Review Your Sexual Ideal
★★ Tab 8 (iPad) / Tab 5 (iPhone) — Reports
  Reports Help
  Read Incidents
  Read Fear Answers
  Read Sex Relations Answers
  Read Your Sexual Ideal
Categories: Education, Productivity
Copyright © 2011 James Hollender. All rights reserved.
iPad Screenshots — Life Inventory iPad Lite with optional Mock data