Brian C's Journey: Embracing Step Three in Recovery
Episode Overview
Faith is crucial in overcoming fear and failure. Community in AA helps build a firm belief in oneself. Self-care involves letting go of old baggage. Balancing feelings, thoughts, and senses is key to recovery. Recovery is a journey of self-discovery and healing.
Faith is the only known antidote for mankind of fear and failure
In this episode of SoberQ, Brian C. takes you on a deeply personal journey through his experience with step three of Alcoholics Anonymous. Sharing candid reflections from his first self-motivated meeting in 1996, Brian opens up about the fears and challenges he faced along the way. He recalls how alcohol numbed his morals and consequences, leading him to seek immediate gratification.
Through his story, you'll hear about the importance of faith as an antidote to fear and failure, and how he found balance between feeling, thought, and senses. Brian's honest account reveals the struggle of feeling lost within oneself and the journey towards self-discovery and healing. He talks about the significance of community in AA, where willingness and togetherness build a firm belief in oneself and one's tribe.
Brian also touches on the concept of self-care and letting go of old baggage to develop a firm belief in one spirit. His story is a testament to the power of recovery, showing that even when standing damaged, there's hope for a better future. By sharing his experiences, Brian offers valuable insights and encouragement for anyone on their own recovery journey. Tune in to hear how he navigated his path to sobriety and found strength in faith and community.