Vic S on Embracing Willingness in Step 6 of AA
If I wasn't willing, I wouldn't have even had a conversation with another woman. If I wasn't willing, I wouldn't have been looking for that woman whose whole deportment shouted that she was a woman with a real answer, that she was armed with the facts about herself.
Picture yourself at a pivotal moment in your recovery journey, ready to let go of old habits and embrace a new way of living. Vic S from New York knows this feeling all too well. With just two years of sobriety under his belt, Vic shared his experience at a Bronx Big Book Study meeting in February 2021, focusing on the crucial Step 6 of Alcoholics Anonymous.
This step is all about being entirely ready to have a higher power remove one's character defects. For Vic, the magic word here is 'willingness'. In his heartfelt talk, Vic dives into how willingness was the game-changer in his recovery. He opens up about the importance of being willing to connect with others, to serve the community, and to place trust in a higher power.
These elements, he believes, were instrumental in helping him overcome addiction and find a new lease on life. Vic's insights are not just theoretical; they are deeply personal and practical. He emphasizes that willingness isn't just about wanting to change but being ready to take actionable steps towards that change. Whether it's reaching out for support, participating in AA meetings, or simply being open to new experiences, willingness forms the bedrock of his recovery.
Listeners will find Vic's story relatable and inspiring, especially those grappling with the same challenges. His journey underscores the transformative potential of the 12 steps when approached with an open heart and mind. By sharing his struggles and triumphs, Vic offers a beacon of hope for anyone striving to overcome their own character defects and embrace a healthier, sober life.