AFG Step Study---Step 11AFG Step Study---Step 11
Recovery Radio Network
Sue D. from Yorba Linda CA
1:04:48•8 Oct 2010
Transforming Lives with Step 11: Sue D.'s Journey
Episode Overview
- Daily spiritual practice is crucial for long-term recovery.
- Reading from the Big Book can provide guidance and structure.
- Morning routines help maintain focus and clarity.
- Conscious contact with a higher power fosters better motives.
- Recovery can positively transform family relationships.
“Our thought life will be placed on a much higher plane when our thinking is cleared of wrong motives”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Sue D. from Yorba Linda, CA, shares her journey through Step 11 of the Al-Anon Family Groups (AFG). Sue's heartfelt talk dives into the importance of daily spiritual practice and how it has transformed her life over nearly three decades. She discusses the morning routines that have kept her grounded, including reading from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and engaging in prayers and meditation.
Sue emphasises the significance of conscious contact with a higher power and how it has helped her develop better motives and a clearer mind. She also shares touching personal anecdotes, like her evolving relationship with her daughter and granddaughter, showcasing the ripple effects of recovery on family dynamics. Sue's wisdom is both practical and deeply moving, offering valuable insights for anyone on their own recovery journey.
Her candid reflections remind us that maintaining spiritual health is a daily commitment, but one that brings profound rewards. If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice on integrating spirituality into your recovery process, this episode is a must-listen.

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