AFG Step Study---Step 7

AFG Step Study---Step 7

Recovery Radio Network

Sue D. fron the Yorba Linda CA, AFG Gottawanna group, speaking on step 7

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57:255 Oct 2010

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Embracing Humility: Sue D.'s Journey Through Step 7

Episode Overview

  • Step 7 focuses on humbly asking a higher power to remove shortcomings.
  • Recognising character defects is crucial but the real work starts with humility.
  • Trusting a higher power can be challenging but is essential for recovery.
  • Community support plays a vital role in maintaining sobriety.
  • Personal transformation is an ongoing journey requiring continuous effort.
God's going to take care of this one for us. He's going to take all the bad news away from us.

In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Sue D. from the Yorba Linda CA, AFG Gottawanna group, shares her heartfelt journey through Step 7 of the Al-Anon Family Groups (AFG) programme. Step 7, which involves humbly asking a higher power to remove one's shortcomings, is a pivotal yet challenging step for many in recovery. Sue's candid reflections highlight the difficulty of embracing humility and trust, especially for those affected by alcoholism.

Her narrative is peppered with personal anecdotes that bring a touch of humour and relatability to the discussion, making it clear that this step is about more than just asking for help—it's about genuine transformation and growth. Sue discusses how Step 7 builds on the previous steps, particularly Step 6, where individuals identify their character defects. She emphasises that while recognising these defects is crucial, the real work begins when you humbly ask for them to be removed.

This step isn't just about fixing what's broken; it's about becoming a better person and a more useful member of the community. Sue's storytelling brings this message to life, illustrating how this step has helped her and others become 'channels' for their higher power, ultimately leading to stronger relationships and a more fulfilling life. One of the standout moments in the episode is Sue's recounting of her struggles with self-will and how she learned to surrender control.

Her humorous yet poignant anecdotes, such as using her glasses as a bookmark or her reflections on human nature and self-will, make the episode engaging and relatable. Sue also touches on the importance of community support, sharing how regular meetings and interactions with sponsors and peers have been vital in her journey. If you're looking for an episode that combines heartfelt storytelling with practical advice on navigating Step 7, this one's for you.

Sue D.'s experiences offer valuable lessons in humility, trust, and the ongoing journey of recovery. Tune in to gain insights that could make your own path to sobriety a little bit smoother.

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