Casey W. on Embracing Humility: Steps 6 and 7 of AA
There's two levels of humility, really three levels of humility: the kind of humility I had before... the consistency of that leads to the happiness right.
What does it take to truly embrace humility in the journey to sobriety? In this episode of 'Sober Speak', Casey W. from Frisco, TX, opens up about his experience with Steps 6 and 7 of Alcoholics Anonymous. These steps, often seen as the heart of personal change in AA, focus on becoming ready to have defects of character removed and then humbly asking for their removal.
Casey shares how consistently working these steps has been pivotal in his own recovery, helping him find happiness and maintain sobriety. But it's not just about personal growth. Casey delves into the importance of service and group conscience in AA, explaining how being involved with Icky Paw has enriched his journey. He talks about the power of fellowship and the transformative impact of living out AA principles daily.
This episode isn't just for those in recovery; it's for anyone looking to understand the deeper aspects of humility and consistency in personal development. Whether you're new to AA or have been on this path for years, Casey's insights offer a refreshing reminder of the importance of humility and community. Tune in to hear his story and discover how embracing these principles can lead to a more fulfilling life.