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Right of Decision – Episode 110

Wednesday 1st April 2015

Learn how Al-Anon's Right of Decision can help you find peace by letting go of control and trusting the process. Listen now on 'The Recovery Show'.
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Finding Peace Through Al-Anon's Right of Decision

The authority and ability to make decisions for the good of out and on as a whole is found in concept three: decision-making authority is important for our leaders to be able to service effectively at each level of service.
Ever feel overwhelmed by decision-making, either your own or others'? In this episode of 'The Recovery Show', Spencer and Akilah tackle the 'Right of Decision', a concept from Al-Anon's third principle of service. They break down how trusting leaders to make decisions can lead to a more serene and balanced life. By embracing this right, we can step back, let go of control, and find peace even when our loved ones' choices differ from ours.
This episode also ties in Al-Anon's second tradition, highlighting the importance of a loving God expressed through group conscience. It's all about acting in line with our own conscience and trusting the process. If you've ever struggled with letting go or felt the need to micromanage, this conversation offers valuable insights. Plus, speaker meetings are discussed as a powerful tool for sharing experiences and gaining new perspectives on recovery.
Tune in to learn how these principles can guide you towards serenity and hear why leaving reviews can help others on their recovery path.