Samuel Smith

Complete Surrender

Samuel Smith

  • Letting Go!

Letting Go!

Wednesday 9th May 2018

Samuel Smith discusses the power of surrender in addiction recovery, focusing on faith, community support, and letting go of fear in 'Complete Surrender'.
6 minutes
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Complete Surrender
Author:
Samuel Smith
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Success Stories
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Episodes:
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Letting Go: Finding Strength in Surrender and Community Support

Just the topic Today, and then in the hour book it was it had said something about. We won't be able to give up unless we let go the things that we hold on to or something like that. But this past time just truly surrendering to god and every morning waking up saying that you know, let your will be my will, or whatever.
Ever felt like holding on is the only way to stay in control? Samuel Smith's latest episode of 'Complete Surrender' flips that idea on its head. He dives into the liberating yet challenging concept of letting go, sharing his personal journey through addiction recovery. Samuel talks candidly about how releasing fear and self-doubt has been crucial in his sobriety, and how faith and community have played a significant role in his healing process.
He highlights the importance of surrendering to a higher power and the transformative effects it can have on one's recovery journey. But it's not just about faith; Samuel emphasizes the power of community support, especially through groups like Alcoholics Anonymous. These communities provide a safe space for individuals to share their struggles and receive encouragement, making the recovery process a collective effort.
He also touches on the necessity of letting go of past mistakes and negative self-talk, advocating for a positive mindset as a cornerstone of successful recovery. Samuel's heartfelt narrative serves as a reminder that recovery is possible with the right mindset and support system. Tune in to hear more about how 'just doing the next right thing' can make all the difference.