Transitions Daily

Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

Transitions Daily

  • Mar 24 Traditions - Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

Mar 24 Traditions - Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

Thursday 24th March 2022

Discover how AA traditions can shape your sobriety journey. Tune in for daily readings and reflections on principles, power, and humility.
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Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast
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Embracing AA Traditions: Insights and Reflections for Sobriety

The reason they are called principles is because they always work. If they didn't always work, we'd just call them good ideas.
Ever wondered how the traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous can shape your recovery journey? In this episode of the 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast', you'll dive into the heart of AA's guiding principles. Featuring a thoughtful reading from various AA resources like 'Daily Reflections' and 'As Bill Sees It', this episode sheds light on the significance of traditions in maintaining group harmony and personal humility.
The episode starts with a quote from Bill W., emphasizing that AA's principles always work and are more than just good ideas. It explores how these traditions apply to group life, security, and attitudes towards power and prestige. You'll hear about the importance of elevating principles above personal ambition and maintaining personal anonymity to protect AA and practice true humility. Whether you're new to sobriety or reaffirming your commitment, this episode offers valuable insights to help you on your path.
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