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  • Claudia H- Attraction Rather Than Promotion

Claudia H- Attraction Rather Than Promotion

Saturday 2nd February 2019

Listen to Claudia H on 'Sober Speak' as she shares her journey to sobriety, highlighting the power of attraction over promotion in AA.
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Sober Speak-  Alcoholics Anonymous  Recovery Interviews
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Claudia H: Finding Sobriety Through Attraction, Not Promotion

That is the greatest gift of alcoholics anonymous.
Claudia H's path to sobriety is nothing short of remarkable. In this episode of 'Sober Speak', she opens up about her struggles with alcoholism and how she found hope and healing through the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Claudia's story is a testament to the power of leading by example rather than preaching. Instead of trying to convince others to join AA, she focused on living a sober life that naturally attracted those seeking change.
Her journey underscores the significance of sponsorship and fellowship in recovery. Claudia's bond with her sponsor was pivotal, offering her the guidance and support needed to navigate the rough waters of addiction. She also emphasizes how crucial it was to find joy in sobriety, making the journey not just about staying sober but about living a fulfilling life. Another key aspect Claudia touches on is overcoming resentment, a common hurdle for many in recovery.
She candidly shares how she worked through these feelings with the help of the AA program. Claudia's experiences highlight that recovery is not just about quitting alcohol but about transforming one's life entirely. This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with addiction, showcasing that a better, sober life is possible through attraction rather than promotion.