Finding Your Path: Passion, Priorities, and Purpose in Recovery
If we want to have clear direction, we have to talk about passion first. Spend six minutes to define your passion, priorities and purpose and then, in a couple of days, come back to it and look at it and say, yeah, that's it, that's it or no, I want to edit it and then spend six more minutes working on it.
Feeling lost on your recovery journey? You're not alone. In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill tackle the challenge of staying focused when the road gets tough. They share their personal stories and practical advice on how to find direction, set priorities, and discover your true passions. The hosts kick things off by discussing how boredom and isolation can derail even the best intentions.
They emphasize the importance of having a clear aim and purpose to help you make better decisions and stay on track. One standout tip is spending just six minutes to define your passion, priorities, and purpose, then revisiting it later to refine your thoughts. This simple exercise can be a game-changer in finding what truly motivates you. Wes and Austin also delve into the importance of setting priorities.
They suggest having a 'north star'—a guiding principle or goal that keeps you focused even when distractions arise. Their practical tips make it easier to identify what's most important to you and stay committed to those priorities. Finally, the hosts explore the role of purpose in recovery. They talk about the sense of responsibility we have to ourselves and others, and how finding your purpose can provide the motivation needed to keep going.
They remind us that discovering your purpose might take time and experimentation, but it's worth the effort. This episode is packed with wisdom and actionable advice for anyone looking to stay focused on their recovery journey. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and practical tips to help you find your path to lasting healing.