Choosing Between Convenience and Conviction: A Path to Authentic Recovery
What can I do to be more, more like you, when I get in my way? All the commotion, all misery in a world that's so confused, but your love and devotion, such a perfect mystery guiding me to something to be more like you.
Ever wondered if you're living life by what's easy or by what's truly right? In this eye-opening episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio', Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as the Monty'man, teams up with Dave Fleming to tackle this very question. They dive into the often-overlooked difference between living by preference—what's convenient—and living by conviction—what's genuinely right. These choices, they argue, play a crucial role in shaping our recovery journeys and overall personal growth.
The hosts don't just skim the surface; they get real about how straddling the fence in recovery can hold you back from reaching your full potential. They stress the importance of making conscious, conviction-based decisions to foster genuine progress. It's not just about self-improvement; it's about treating others with kindness and generosity, too. Expect some light-hearted moments as Monty and Dave share their personal anecdotes, making complex topics feel relatable and easier to digest.
They also encourage listeners to practice gratitude and anticipate positive changes in their lives. To wrap things up, the episode features the soul-stirring song 'More Like You' by Freebo, leaving you with the poignant question, 'What can I do to be more like you when I get in my way?' This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to make meaningful changes in their recovery journey.