Step Twelve: Spreading Sobriety and Finding Purpose
After all, why not? The solution I've found isn't something that I want to keep to myself. It's something that I want to share with other people. It's something that's meant to be shared, like all the good things in life- and through sharing I'll learn about myself and others.
Ever wondered what it truly means to carry the message of sobriety? In this episode of 'Next Time I'll Try Knitting', host JJ Chance takes a deep dive into Step Twelve of Alcoholics Anonymous. This step is all about spreading the message of recovery and practicing the principles learned throughout the journey in everyday life. JJ highlights how crucial service, sharing, and listening are to the process of staying sober and helping others find their way.
He discusses the joy and fulfillment that come from contributing to society and becoming a valuable member of your community. Through personal stories and experiences, JJ paints a vivid picture of hope, redemption, and the continuous path of personal growth that defines the AA program. He encourages listeners to live the steps and see where they take them, emphasizing that the solution they've found isn't just for them—it's meant to be shared.
By doing so, they can continue to learn about themselves and others, fostering a supportive and understanding community. Tune in to 'Next Time I'll Try Knitting' for an engaging discussion on how living Step Twelve can transform your life and the lives of those around you.