Robert Pardon: Navigating the Maze of Ongoing Recovery
Life is just much more meaningful, and I hope you have found this to be true for you as well. That, as the big book says, talks about demanding rigorous honesty, that, when combined and properly understood and applied, as Stephen Covey would say, and that, as the bible would say, that I'm no longer a house divided against myself, I get a person who's directioned to become well in all areas of life, and I hope you want this for you as well.
What if recovery isn't just about reaching a destination but about continuously moving forward? In this episode of The Recovery Guy Podcast, Robert Pardon, with over three decades of experience, shares his candid thoughts on the never-ending journey of recovery. Robert dives into the importance of viewing recovery as an ongoing process, emphasizing that stopping the practices that got you to a good place can risk a relapse or even a worse fall back.
He talks about the necessity of developing new ways of thinking to prevent falling back into old habits. Robert also touches on the challenges of dealing with chronic conditions and how constructive criticism can be a tool for personal growth. A recurring theme in this episode is the concept of rigorous honesty, inspired by sources like the big book, Stephen Covey's works, and the Bible.
Robert believes that being rigorously honest and striving for wellness in all aspects of life is key to living meaningfully. If you're seeking inspiration and practical advice on your recovery journey, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights. Robert's wisdom and compassionate approach provide a guiding light for anyone looking to take control of their life and make lasting changes. Tune in to hear more about how to navigate the maze of ongoing recovery.