If relief feels easy but change feels impossible, you’re right where we start. We open with a twenty-two year milestone, a humbling group inventory, and a hard look at how meeting culture shapes recovery. Crowded beginner meetings can build comfort, but literature-centered work builds character. That tension sets the table for a deep dive into Step Six: becoming entirely ready to have our defects removed, not just managed. I get honest about ineffective behaviors that look harmless in the mo...
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If relief feels easy but change feels impossible, you’re right where we start. We open with a twenty-two year milestone, a humbling group inventory, and a hard look at how meeting culture shapes recovery. Crowded beginner meetings can build comfort, but literature-centered work builds character. That tension sets the table for a deep dive into Step Six: becoming entirely ready to have our defects removed, not just managed. I get honest about ineffective behaviors that look harmless in the mo...
We discuss the challenges of trust in recovery as we reflect on personal losses and the growth of our children. By exploring the importance of humility and sharing our experiences, we hope to inspire others to engage positively with their recovery journey. • Exploring the impact of loss within the recovery community • Observing the evolution of relationships and emotional maturity • Distinguishing between speaking and sharing experiences • The significance of mentorship and...
The Sober Experience
If relief feels easy but change feels impossible, you’re right where we start. We open with a twenty-two year milestone, a humbling group inventory, and a hard look at how meeting culture shapes recovery. Crowded beginner meetings can build comfort, but literature-centered work builds character. That tension sets the table for a deep dive into Step Six: becoming entirely ready to have our defects removed, not just managed. I get honest about ineffective behaviors that look harmless in the mo...