Transforming Thoughts and Actions: Steps 10 and 11 with Joe McDonald
Episode Overview
Steps 10 and 11 can lead to automatic, positive changes in behaviour. Self-awareness is crucial in the journey to sobriety. Personal growth often happens without us realising it. Sarcasm might seem like an asset but can have a biting nature. Incorporating AA principles into daily life can support continuous personal growth.
How many of you thought your sarcasm was an asset? We do that, right? We're just full of wit, aren't we?
Ever wondered how your thoughts and actions could transform without you even noticing? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', host Joe McDonald dives into Steps 10 and 11 from the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book, exploring how these steps can lead to automatic, positive changes in behaviour. Joe's unique approach brings to light the surprising ways in which sobriety can shift our perspective and habits, often without us realising it.
He shares personal anecdotes and reflections that make these concepts relatable and engaging, all while maintaining a touch of humour. For instance, he amusingly questions how many of us have considered our sarcasm an asset, only to realise its biting nature later on. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone on the path to recovery or supporting someone who is.
By breaking down the principles behind these steps, Joe offers practical advice on how to incorporate them into daily life. You'll find yourself nodding along as he discusses the importance of self-awareness and continuous personal growth. Whether you're new to AA or a seasoned member, this episode promises valuable insights and a few chuckles along the way. So why not give it a listen and see how it resonates with your own journey?
You might just find that the changes you've been seeking are already happening within you.