Finding Balance in Sobriety: Daily Reflections with Brittany F.
Episode Overview
Importance of letting go of hatred and embracing love for all. Historical insights on the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous. Balancing fear and faith as part of the recovery journey. Daily reflections on hopefulness and prayer. Encouragement and practical advice for maintaining sobriety.
We can't stand it if we hate deeply. The idea that we can be possessively loving of a few and continue to fear or hate anybody has to be abandoned.
If you're searching for a daily dose of inspiration on your journey to sobriety, this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast is a must-listen. Hosted by Brittany F. from Houston, Texas, the episode for September 20th dives into the theme of balance in recovery. The episode features a collection of recovery quotes from various sources, including 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', and 'Daily Reflections'.
These readings provide a mix of historical insights and practical advice to help you stay grounded and balanced in your sobriety journey. Brittany shares a poignant passage from 'A.A. Thoughts and Traditions' that emphasises the importance of letting go of hatred and embracing love for all, not just a select few. This thought-provoking message challenges listeners to examine their own attitudes and strive for a more balanced emotional state.
Additionally, the episode highlights a historical piece from 1939 about the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous, offering a glimpse into the organisation's roots and its impact on countless lives. The episode also touches on the ongoing struggle between fear and faith, reminding you that achieving freedom from fear is a lifelong endeavour. With reflections on hopefulness, faith, and the power of prayer, this episode offers a holistic approach to maintaining sobriety.
Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this path for some time, this episode provides valuable insights and encouragement. So why not take a few minutes out of your day to listen? You might find the balance and peace you’ve been seeking.