If I continue, I must have started

If I continue, I must have started

Position of Neutrality

Joe McDonald highlights the importance of taking personal inventory in recovery, emphasizing self-discipline and learning from past mistakes.

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1:338 Jun 2022

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The Power of Personal Inventory in Recovery: Insights from Joe McDonald

When did I start setting right new mistakes? They taught me how to do that. When they taught me how to set right old mistakes, and they're suggesting I do it when, as I go along- that's when I f*ck sh*t up- is as I go along.

Ever wondered how keeping track of your actions and emotions could impact your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald dives into the vital practice of taking personal inventory. Drawing from the foundational principles of Alcoholics Anonymous, Joe emphasizes the need to set things right as you go along. He explores how learning from past mistakes and not letting others dictate your recovery can lead to a more successful and emotionally healthy life.

Joe argues that the act of continuing to take personal inventory suggests that you must have already started at some point. This episode highlights the discipline required in managing your thoughts and emotions, stressing that self-awareness and self-correction are key components of recovery. Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, Joe provides listeners with actionable steps to incorporate personal inventory into their daily lives.

Whether you're just beginning your sobriety journey or looking for ways to strengthen your existing recovery, this episode offers valuable insights that can help you achieve lasting inner peace.

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