Finding Purpose: Joe McDonald on Discipline and Service in Recovery
If you've been through the steps before and you're still struggling in your thought life, it's because you don't stay disciplined, not because you don't know the practices, you're not serving enough and you're not staying disciplined in your service.
Feeling stuck in your recovery journey? Joe McDonald has some practical advice that might just change your perspective. In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe explores the crucial roles of discipline and service in achieving lasting sobriety. Drawing from the principles laid out by the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous, he emphasizes that true recovery isn't just about abstaining from alcohol; it's about adopting a disciplined way of living and dedicating yourself to serving others.
Joe shares personal anecdotes and strategies to help listeners overcome feelings of stagnation, encouraging them to revisit the foundational texts of AA for guidance. He believes that the sense of purpose and meaning derived from serving others can be a powerful motivator in maintaining sobriety. By staying disciplined in both thought and action, you can break free from old patterns and build a life filled with purpose.
Tune in to hear Joe's insights on how discipline and service can transform your recovery journey.