Decoding Sobriety: Making Choices That Matter
Episode Overview
Sobriety extends to everyday life choices aligned with personal values Living without denial and self-deception is pivotal in sobriety Defining the 'right thing' encompasses healthy living, honesty, and compassion Examples illustrate 'doing the right thing in sobriety' - choosing meetings over drinking, forgiving oneself Fostering a fulfilling life through sober choices
Doing the right thing in sobriety is about living your life in a way that is consistent with your values and goals. It's about making choices that are good for you and that make you feel good about yourself.
Have you ever questioned what it truly means to do the 'right thing' in sobriety? Carter, the host of 'We Do Recover', takes a deep dive into this very topic. He explores how sobriety isn't just about attending meetings or following steps, but about making everyday choices that reflect your personal values and goals. Carter stresses that staying sober requires living without denial and self-deception, and he doesn't shy away from discussing the challenges that come with this journey.
From prioritizing healthy living to practicing honesty and compassion, Carter outlines what it means to live a life aligned with sobriety. Through relatable examples like choosing a meeting over a drink or forgiving oneself for past mistakes, he paints a vivid picture of how these decisions can lead to a more fulfilling life. Whether you're on the path to recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights into the nuanced world of sobriety.