Easy Does It

Easy Does It

Easy Does It

  • Don't Force it Enjoy the Moment

Don't Force it Enjoy the Moment

Monday 15th October 2018

David discusses how photography and writing have aided his sobriety journey. Tune in for inspiration on finding joy through hobbies.
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Easy Does It
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Recovery Reimagined
Creative Recovery Journeys
Body & Mind
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Finding Joy in Sobriety: David's Take on Hobbies and Healing

You know that for me it happens every day and I'm reminded every time I go to a meeting. So I enjoy living life, living day, One Day at a time... And you know, for myself, for my soul, for my heart, and I and I hope you folks do our listeners, it's good to be sober.
Imagine finding joy in the little things while navigating the journey of sobriety. In this episode of 'Easy Does It', David takes the reins solo to share his personal experiences with staying sober and the incredible role hobbies have played in his life. He dives into the importance of living one day at a time, a core principle of AA, and how embracing this mindset has transformed his outlook on life.
David's candid discussion about overcoming the fear of failure and exploring new passions like photography and writing is both relatable and inspiring. He delves into the therapeutic benefits of photography, explaining how capturing moments has helped him appreciate life's beauty. David also opens up about the power of storytelling, sharing his own journey with starting a blog and writing a book. His message is clear: pursuing passions can be a vital part of recovery, offering both joy and personal growth.
With his heartfelt anecdotes and practical advice, David encourages listeners to find their own creative outlets and live fully, one day at a time.