Howard M

Seasons of Sobriety

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  • Early Recovery Workshop Conclusion

Early Recovery Workshop Conclusion

Friday 4th October 2019

Join Howard M. as he concludes a workshop on early recovery, exploring the first three steps and their role in achieving sobriety.
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Seasons of Sobriety
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Howard M
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Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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The First Three Steps: A Guide to Early Recovery

The approach that I took early on has changed over The Years. And one of the things that they talk about in terms of resentments and how to do our inventory is where it talks about taking a look at my role in the resentment.
Imagine sitting in a room filled with people just starting their recovery journey. This episode of 'Seasons of Sobriety' captures that very scene as host Howard M. wraps up a workshop dedicated to those in early recovery. He dives into the crucial first three steps of the 12-step program, sharing his own experiences and insights along the way. Howard’s personal journey with step one reveals how he came to terms with his alcoholism and the concept of unmanageability.
This episode isn’t just about theory; it’s a candid discussion on how these steps can lead to a spiritual awakening and a life free from addiction. Howard explains how step two and step three work together, emphasizing the effort and time required for a true transformation. He also tackles the tough topic of resentment, offering practical advice on how to work through these feelings during recovery.
For anyone in early recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode provides valuable insights and a sense of camaraderie. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that sheds light on the early stages of sobriety and the importance of taking those first steps seriously.