Joe McDonald

Position of Neutrality

Joe McDonald

  • Some of us Drank Because it Made You All More Interesting

Some of us Drank Because it Made You All More Interesting

Wednesday 23rd March 2022

Joe McDonald explores how resentment impacts sobriety and offers tips on overcoming it through self-discovery in 'Position of Neutrality'.
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Position of Neutrality
Author:
Joe McDonald
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Religion & Spirituality
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
Creative Recovery Journeys
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The Resentment Trap: Breaking Free from Alcoholism with Joe McDonald

Resentment destroys more alcoholics than alcohol. Some of us drank because it made you all more interesting.
Ever felt like resentment was a heavy chain holding you back from sobriety? Joe McDonald dives into this very topic in 'Position of Neutrality'. Resentment isn't just a bad feeling; it's a destructive force that can derail your recovery journey. Joe talks about how the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous identified resentment as a major hurdle for alcoholics, sometimes even more damaging than alcohol itself.
Through personal stories and practical advice, Joe explains how understanding and confronting these feelings can be a game-changer in your path to sobriety. He emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and finding purpose as vital steps to breaking free from the vicious cycle of resentment and addiction. Whether you're new to recovery or have been on this path for a while, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement.
Tune in to learn how to transform resentment into a stepping stone towards a healthier, alcohol-free life.