Finding Value in Unlikely Voices: Lessons from GA Meetings
Odds are we won't and everyone won't like us. But we do learn from everyone, and our sharing touches many others. When we turn, when we in turn reach out to that person, we feel much better about them and about ourselves. It's true, we do love each other in a very special way by providing whoa. Help me show each person that I am grateful for his or her help.
Ever found yourself rolling your eyes at someone in your recovery group? Bobbie the Awesome gets it. In this episode of the '3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast', she tackles the tricky subject of dealing with people you might not be fond of in your GA meetings. Bobbie believes there's a lot to gain from listening to everyone, even those who rub you the wrong way.
She shares her own experiences and dives into the reading that highlights the unique bond shared in these recovery rooms. Bobbie's challenge to listeners is simple but profound: keep an open mind and really listen, even when it's tough. By doing so, you might uncover valuable lessons about your own weaknesses and flaws. She emphasizes that every voice has something to teach, and embracing this can be a game-changer in your recovery journey.
Throughout the episode, Bobbie discusses the importance of step work and explores various tools for maintaining mental and physical health. She also shares personal growth strategies like staying positive and living in the moment. By the end of the episode, you'll have a fresh perspective on the value of listening to others, no matter how challenging it might be. So tune in and see how these unlikely voices can contribute to your path to recovery.