Facing Our Wrongs: AA Step 5 Explored on Friends in Recovery
But when I had someone's opinion from the outside of what my behaviors actually looked like it was completely different, so I couldn't hide anymore.
Imagine having the courage to admit your deepest flaws and mistakes. This episode of 'Friends in Recovery' tackles AA Step 5, where the hosts dive into the challenging yet liberating process of admitting wrongs to God, oneself, and another person. The episode is a heartfelt blend of personal stories and reflections, emphasizing the power of vulnerability and honesty in the recovery journey.
The hosts discuss how sharing their struggles with others has been a pivotal part of their healing, highlighting the benefits of humility and the dangers of isolation. One memorable quote captures the essence of seeking external opinions: 'When I heard someone else's view on my behavior, it was eye-opening; I couldn't hide anymore'. This episode offers listeners a deeper understanding of how admitting our wrongs can be a transformative step in overcoming addiction.
Tune in for an engaging discussion that underscores the importance of self-reflection, therapy, and community support.