Ursula M. on Daily Inventories and the Path to Humility
The immediate admission of wrong thoughts or actions is a tough task for most human beings, but for recovering alcoholics like me, it is difficult because of my propensity.
Ever wondered how regular self-assessment can change your life? Ursula M. from Frederick, MD, shares her compelling journey in this episode of the Daily Reflection Podcast. Tackling the theme 'Unremitting Inventories', Ursula dives into how daily inventories have been crucial in her recovery from addiction. She talks about confronting selfishness, dishonesty, resentment, and fear head-on, and how these inventories have helped her break free from a cycle of self-hate.
Ursula emphasizes the importance of admitting wrong thoughts and actions promptly and discusses them with someone immediately to make amends. This practice, she explains, has not only helped her grow but also deepened her understanding of humility. The episode offers a raw and honest look at how facing our faults can lead to meaningful relationships and a sense of purpose.
Ursula also touches on the role of a higher power in her recovery, sharing how it has been instrumental in overcoming shame and guilt. Her story is authentic and inspiring, making it a must-listen for anyone on their own recovery journey.