Daily Dose of Sobriety: January 16th Readings
Episode Overview
We are no longer running the show, which reduces negative emotions. Hitting bottom can open your mind to new possibilities. Living one day at a time is more manageable than making lifetime resolutions. The role of spirituality or a higher power can offer comfort in recovery. Daily readings provide motivation and support for sobriety.
We constantly remind ourselves we are no longer running the show
Craig M. from Denny, Scotland, takes you through the January 16th readings from Transitions Daily, a podcast that serves as a daily boost for those in recovery. This episode is packed with inspiring quotes and reflections from various Alcoholics Anonymous resources like 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'Daily Reflections', and 'As Bill Sees It'. If you're looking for a quick dose of motivation to keep your sobriety journey on track, this one's for you.
Craig shares the powerful reminder that we are no longer running the show, which helps reduce negative emotions and leads to a more efficient and less tiring life. You'll hear about the significance of hitting bottom and how it can open your mind to new possibilities, like participating in the A.A. program. There's also a heartfelt reflection on the role of God or a higher power in recovery, offering a comforting perspective for those who find strength in spirituality.
The episode wraps up with the idea that living one day at a time can be more manageable than making lifetime resolutions. This approach can help you feel more secure and committed to your sobriety. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for a while, Craig's readings offer wisdom and encouragement to help you stay strong. Tune in for a daily reminder that you're not alone on this journey.