AGF Step Study---Step 10

AGF Step Study---Step 10

Recovery Radio Network

Sue D. fron the Yorba Linda CA, AFG Gottawanna group, speaking on step 10

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1:02:158 Oct 2010

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Sue D. on Mastering Step 10: Continuous Growth in Recovery

Episode Overview

  • Continuous self-assessment is crucial for lasting recovery.
  • Using both AA and Al-Anon texts can offer a more thorough understanding.
  • Promptly admitting mistakes helps maintain peace of mind.
  • Applying these principles in daily life can transform relationships.
  • Newcomers can find valuable insights and practical advice in this episode.
If I'm okay with me, you're all messed up. And I'll tell you about it. And we can't do that anymore.

Sue D. from the Yorba Linda, CA AFG Gottawanna group takes centre stage in this episode of Recovery Radio Network, diving deep into Step 10 of the twelve-step programme. Sue, a seasoned member of Al-Anon, shares her extensive experience and wisdom on the significance of taking personal inventory and promptly admitting wrongs. With anecdotes from her 28-and-a-half-year journey, Sue brings a wealth of practical advice and heartfelt reflections that are sure to resonate with anyone on the path to recovery.

Sue recounts how her group uses both the AA and Al-Anon '12 and 12' texts for step studies, citing historical endorsements from figures like Bill Wilson. She explains how the AA version offers a more thorough exploration of Step 10, which emphasises continuous self-assessment and correction of mistakes. Through personal stories, Sue illustrates the transformative power of this step, sharing how it has helped her maintain serenity and peace of mind.

One particularly gripping story involves a former sponsee whose obsessive behaviour led to a dramatic confrontation. Sue's candidness about her own reactions and growth highlights the importance of applying the steps not just in theory but in everyday life. She also touches on the broader implications of these principles, discussing how they’ve impacted her relationships at work and with family. For those new to Al-Anon or the twelve-step programme, Sue's talk is a treasure trove of insights and practical tips.

Her message is clear: continuous self-improvement and honesty are key to lasting recovery. So, if you're looking for real-life examples and actionable advice on Step 10, this episode is a must-listen. Ready to deepen your understanding of Step 10? Tune in to hear Sue D.'s compelling journey and find inspiration for your own path to recovery.

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