Finding Calm and Joy in Early Sobriety
Episode Overview
Spiritual intoxication is a common experience for newcomers. Step 4 involves making a fearless moral inventory. Excuses often fuel drinking habits and need to be addressed. Letting go of resentment is crucial for spiritual growth. Sharing your recovery journey helps maintain sobriety.
We give it away to keep it.
Are you grappling with the idea of sobriety or looking for a daily dose of inspiration to keep you on track? This episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast might be just what you need. Hosted by Buddy C. from Atlanta, Georgia, the episode dives into the theme of 'Intoxication', exploring the early stages of spiritual awakening that many newcomers experience.
The readings touch on various facets of recovery, offering wisdom from classic AA literature such as 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day' and 'As Bill Sees It'. You'll hear about the joy and excitement that come with the initial stages of sobriety, likened to striking gold, and the importance of sharing this newfound treasure to keep it alive.
The episode also delves into Step 4, encouraging listeners to make a fearless moral inventory and tackle the excuses that often fuel their drinking habits. With reflections on letting go of resentment and moving ahead in recovery, this podcast provides a comprehensive guide to staying sober one day at a time. Whether you're new to AA or a seasoned member, Buddy's readings offer a mix of encouragement, practical advice, and spiritual insight.
Tune in to find out how you can maintain your calm amidst life's challenges and keep your focus on what truly matters.