Harriet Hunter: The Power of Service in Sobriety
Like a child, we stump, but I want it now. Today we are bathed in the assurance of being led and accept with trusted confidence that more will always be revealed as we move forward, and it is the continued rise and fall of our consciousness with our higher power assures us.
Imagine dedicating your life to helping others find hope in their darkest moments. That's exactly what Harriet Hunter does, and in this episode of 'Sober Gratitudes', she sits down with Sarah Elizabeth to share her incredible journey. Harriet, a beacon of resilience, spends her days immersed in service work, guiding others towards the light of recovery. Her story is one of unwavering faith and the transformative power of non-negotiable sobriety.
Harriet opens up about her own path to sobriety, detailing how daily meditations and a strong support system have played pivotal roles in her healing process. She also discusses the importance of journaling and the sense of community found in online support groups. These tools, she believes, are essential for anyone seeking to overcome addiction. Throughout their conversation, Sarah and Harriet delve into the concept of 'miracles in recovery'.
Harriet's experiences highlight how acts of service can bring about profound changes not only in those being helped but also in those doing the helping. Her book, which has won the President’s Book Award from the Florida Authors & Publishers Association, serves as a testament to her commitment to spreading hope and inspiration. This episode is a must-listen for anyone touched by addiction.
Whether you're on your own journey to sobriety or supporting a loved one, Harriet's insights offer valuable lessons on faith, resilience, and the healing power of community. Tune in and discover how service work can become a cornerstone of recovery.