Daily Inspirations for Sobriety: May 27th Readings
Episode Overview
Daily readings provide wisdom and inspiration for sobriety. Prayer helps direct thinking away from self-pity and dishonesty. Humility is key to recognising personal deficiencies and fostering change. Continuance in 12-step work emphasises ongoing support for new members. Building a life filled with purpose and gratitude aids in long-term recovery.
Faith dares the soul to go beyond what the eyes can see
Are you on a journey to sobriety or supporting someone who is? This episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast might be just what you need. Hosted by Scott B from Detroit, Michigan, the episode features daily recovery readings that offer wisdom and inspiration for those looking to maintain sobriety. Scott reads from a variety of sources including 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', 'Daily Reflections', and 'As Bill Sees It'.
Each reading is designed to provide a sense of community and encouragement, whether you're new to AA or have been sober for years. One of the key highlights of this episode is the focus on prayer and humility. Scott discusses how prayer can help direct your thinking away from self-pity and dishonesty, and towards a more positive and productive mindset.
He also touches on the importance of humility in the recovery process, explaining that recognising your own deficiencies is the first step towards meaningful change. The episode also delves into the concept of continuance in 12-step work, emphasising the importance of sticking with new members and providing ongoing support. This sense of community and mutual aid is a cornerstone of AA, and Scott's readings underscore its significance.
If you're seeking daily motivation and practical advice to help you stay sober, this episode offers a wealth of valuable insights. The readings are not just about avoiding alcohol; they're about building a life filled with purpose and gratitude. So why not give it a listen? You might find the encouragement you need to take the next step in your recovery journey.