PD

Six Second Sobriety

PD

  • I miss meetings too !

I miss meetings too !

Monday 6th January 2020

PD reflects on balancing a new relationship and recovery, emphasizing meetings, service work, and humility in this 'Six Second Sobriety' episode.
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10 minutes
Inspiring
Informative
Encouraging
Supportive
Authentic

About this podcast

Six Second Sobriety
Author:
PD
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Financial Health in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Episodes:
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Finding Balance: PD's Journey of Recovery Beyond Meetings

There's a lot more to recovery than going to meetings and sitting there and listening, even if you're sharing. You're missing out on a lot, not being immersed in this whole what they call program.
Ever felt the tug-of-war between new love and old routines? In this episode of 'Six Second Sobriety', PD opens up about how his new relationship has thrown his recovery routine off track. For the past two weeks, he's been missing meetings, and it's a struggle to maintain sobriety without that familiar support. But PD isn’t one to give up easily. He talks about leaning on his sponsor and making regular calls to someone in recovery to stay grounded.
PD dives into the significance of fully immersing oneself in the recovery program, emphasizing service work and traditions. He candidly discusses the stigma surrounding meeting attendance and why humility is crucial in this journey. This episode isn't just about the importance of meetings; it's a heartfelt reminder that recovery extends beyond the walls of a meeting room. It’s about dedication, effort, and finding balance amidst life's distractions.
Whether you're navigating a new relationship or just looking for ways to stay committed to your recovery, PD's personal reflection offers practical advice and a dose of inspiration. Tune in to hear how you can keep your sobriety on track, even when life gets a bit chaotic.