Finding Strength in Humility: Joe McDonald on Sensibility in Recovery
I'm not there to grovel. I'm there to own my part, because that's what we do right.
Have you ever wondered how humility can be a powerful tool in your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald sheds light on the vital role of humility in overcoming alcoholism. Drawing from the core principles of Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe emphasizes the importance of being sensible, tactful, and considerate without feeling servile or scraping. He candidly discusses how fear of approaching others, especially those who may have wronged us, can be a significant barrier to recovery.
But by taking ownership of our actions and practicing humility, we can break free from the past and move forward with confidence. Joe’s message is straightforward and heartfelt. He speaks from personal experience and years of helping others on their path to sobriety. His words resonate with authenticity, offering practical advice for anyone looking to embrace humility and self-reflection in their own lives. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom for both newcomers to AA and seasoned veterans.
It's a reminder that standing tall as 'God's people' means owning our part in difficult situations and finding strength in our humility. Tune in to 'Position of Neutrality' for an inspiring conversation that might just give you the courage and insight you need to take the next step on your recovery journey.