A Program of Attraction part 2A Program of Attraction part 2
Recovery Radio Network
speaking in 2006
1:02:07•19 Nov 2013
Finding Balance and Spiritual Growth in Recovery
Episode Overview
- Embrace unstructured time for self-care during recovery.
- Inclusivity strengthens recovery groups.
- Spiritual growth is a key component of recovery.
- Humour can be a valuable tool in the recovery process.
- Personal responsibility and the role of God are central themes.
“"If you're pretty much a connected human being who knows who he or she is about and can function as one person, you've got integrity."”
This episode of 'Recovery Radio Network' is a continuation of 'A Program of Attraction'. Kicking off with the serenity prayer, it sets the tone for a deep dive into recovery practices and the twelve-step programme. The speaker, sharing experiences from 2006, provides a mix of structured talks and free-time activities designed to help participants find balance and self-care during their recovery journey.
The emphasis on taking time for oneself—whether through napping, reading, or just chatting with others—highlights the importance of unstructured time in a retreat setting. The episode also touches on the significance of inclusivity within recovery groups, mentioning how different cultures and backgrounds can come together to support each other. A humorous anecdote about a non-traditional group in Sweden adds a light-hearted touch to the serious subject matter.
The speaker's reflections on spiritual growth, personal responsibility, and the role of God in recovery offer a thoughtful perspective for those navigating their own paths. Whether you're new to the twelve-step programme or a seasoned participant, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to aid in your recovery journey. Tune in for a blend of humour, wisdom, and heartfelt stories that will leave you feeling inspired and supported.

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