Gaétanne's Journey: Taking Action for Lasting Sobriety
One of the most important things A.A. has given me, in addition to freedom from booze, is the ability to take 'right action.'
What does it take to turn the tide on addiction and find lasting peace? In this episode of the Daily Reflection Podcast, Gaétanne G. from Sudbury, Ontario, shares her personal journey of recovery. She opens up about getting sober in her early twenties, a time when young women in recovery were a rare sight. Despite the odds, Gaétanne stayed committed to the program, and her story is a testament to the power of taking action.
Gaétanne talks about how merely fantasizing or debating about recovery wasn't enough. She had to actively work the Twelve Steps and engage in service work to see real change. The February 15th Daily Reflection emphasizes that the promises of the program will come true if you work for them. Gaétanne’s life is living proof of this principle. She has experienced a transformation that she describes as a life beyond her wildest dreams.
For anyone feeling stuck or skeptical about the promises of recovery, Gaétanne's story offers hope and practical advice. It's a powerful reminder that action, not just intention, is key to experiencing the full benefits of sobriety. Tune in to hear how she navigated her journey and how you too can find peace and serenity by taking action.