Anthea – How did we choose the person or people to hear our inventory?

Anthea – How did we choose the person or people to hear our inventory?

SoberQ

AntheaHome Group - Diamond Beginners, Diamond Creek, Australia4.5 years sober35 years old when I got sober

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3:5928 Sept 2020

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Choosing the Right Person for Your Recovery Inventory

Episode Overview

  • Choosing the right person for Step 5 can be guided by your higher power.
  • Feeling comfortable with your choice is crucial for sharing your inventory.
  • A sponsor can provide spiritual and emotional support throughout the steps.
  • Recovery is personal; what works for one may differ for another.
  • Trust in the process and keep returning to find what works for you.
I actually don't believe that I chose the person at all. I believe that my higher power did.

Ever wondered how to pick the right person to share your recovery inventory with? Anthea, a member of the SoberQ community, takes you through her journey of sobriety and the pivotal moment of choosing who to confide in during Step 5 of her recovery process. With 4.5 years of sobriety under her belt, Anthea candidly recounts the nerves and excitement she felt before diving into the steps with her sponsor.

Her story is a heartfelt reminder that sometimes, it’s not about making a choice, but rather trusting in a higher power to guide you to the right person. Anthea emphasises the importance of feeling comfortable with whoever you choose, whether it's a sponsor or someone else who you feel is right for you. She shares how her sponsor played a significant role in her journey, guiding her through all the steps and providing the spiritual support she needed.

Her experience sheds light on the personal and spiritual aspects of recovery, offering reassurance that there are no strict rules — it's all about what feels right for you. This episode is filled with gratitude and encouragement for anyone navigating their own path to sobriety. So, if you're looking for a dose of inspiration and practical advice on sharing your inventory, Anthea’s story might just be what you need.

Remember, recovery is a personal journey, and as Anthea says, “Keep coming back — you'll get it.”

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