Daily Reflections and Sobriety Wisdom with Sarah M.
Episode Overview
Sobriety brings countless rewards, including freedom from addiction. Intelligence alone isn't enough to combat alcoholism. A.A. members use technology to stay connected worldwide. Acceptance and humility are key practices in recovery. Community support is crucial for carrying the message of hope.
We in A.A. don't carry the alcoholic. We carry the message.
Sarah M. from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, brings you today's Transitions Daily Recovery Readings Podcast for February 13th. If you're on a journey to sobriety or considering taking the first step, this episode is packed with daily reflections and wisdom from Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) literature. The episode features quotes and readings from 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'Daily Reflections', and 'As Bill Sees It', among others.
It's an inspiring mix of encouragement and practical advice for anyone battling alcoholism or supporting someone who is. You'll hear about the importance of carrying the message of hope rather than carrying the alcoholic, and how A.A. members use technology to stay connected and support each other worldwide. Sarah shares a poignant reminder that sobriety brings countless rewards, including freedom from the prison of addiction and the joy of a sober life.
She also touches on the idea that intelligence alone isn't enough to combat alcoholism – it's about finding a higher power to restore sanity. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of acceptance, humility, and the daily practice of sobriety. Whether you're new to recovery or have been sober for years, you'll find valuable insights and motivation in these readings. Tune in for a daily dose of inspiration and join the conversation in the secret Facebook group for further support.
Remember, you don't have to walk this path alone – there's a community ready to help you carry the message.