Trusting Your Gut: Joe McDonald on Intuition and Recovery
We don't believe right, because we're doubters by nature, but we know we see it happening all the time right.
Ever feel like your mind is playing tricks on you, especially when you're trying to make a positive change? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald takes a deep dive into the role of intuition in recovery. Drawing from the timeless wisdom of Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe talks about how doubt isn't necessarily a bad thing.
In fact, he argues that embracing doubt and tuning into your intuition can be powerful tools for making better choices and moving forward in life. Joe reminds us that it's natural to question ourselves, especially when we're facing addiction or other personal struggles. But by asking for divine inspiration and staying open to those gut feelings, we can start trusting ourselves more. It's not always a smooth ride, though.
For those dealing with mental health issues, sorting out helpful thoughts from harmful ones can be tough. Joe shares practical advice on how to distinguish between the noise and the genuine inner voice that guides us towards clarity and purpose. This episode is a beacon of hope and encouragement, showing that by embracing our doubts and listening to our intuition, we can make lasting positive changes.
Tune in to 'Position of Neutrality' for an inspiring take on how to harness the power of your own intuition in your recovery journey.