Strengthening Bonds: Polly & Dave's Guide to Relationship Traditions
We have to learn to be self-supporting through our own contribution, not only in the rooms of alcoholics anonymous, but I need to do that in my relationship.
Ever wondered how the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous could enhance your relationship? In this episode, Polly and Dave Pistol, a couple with over two decades of marriage and long-term sobriety, share their unique take on using AA's 12 Traditions to build a stronger partnership. Hosted by the Brickell Circle Group in Miami, FL, this session is the third in their series on applying these spiritual guidelines to everyday interactions with your significant other.
Polly and Dave dive into their personal experiences, discussing how they navigate financial insecurities, avoid judgment, and strive to be self-supporting within their relationship. They emphasize that these traditions are not just for avoiding conflicts but for enriching the connection you share with your partner. Dave notes, 'We have to learn to be self-supporting through our own contribution, not only in the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous, but I need to do that in my relationship'.
You'll find practical advice on overcoming fears and criticisms while fostering honest communication. Polly and Dave's candid reflections make this episode a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to strengthen their relationship through tried and tested principles. Whether you're in recovery or simply seeking a more harmonious partnership, their story offers valuable lessons in love, commitment, and compromise. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that goes beyond traditional relationship advice, focusing on spiritual growth and mutual support.