Rich M. on Finding Purpose Through Service in AA
I think I ve always been somebody that I would be willing to work and help others. I can t say that I was altruistic to begin with, but I think it morphed into that, because one thing I did find out is by the more meetings I went to, I felt better when I started helping others.
Ever wondered how service can shape your sobriety journey? Rich M. from Philadelphia dives into this very topic in the February 28th episode of the Daily Reflection Podcast. Rich brings a wealth of experience to the table, shedding light on the unique service structure within Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and how it can offer a sense of purpose and fulfillment.
He touches on the Southeastern Pennsylvania Intergroup Association (SEPIA), emphasizing that even newcomers can make a significant impact by getting involved in service roles. Rich's insights are not just for seasoned members; he breaks down how anyone, regardless of their time in recovery, can contribute meaningfully. Whether it's participating in Finance or Unity Committees or simply carrying the message at meetings, Rich highlights the diverse ways to serve and support others.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to deepen their involvement in AA and find greater meaning in their sobriety journey.