Jonny K – How do we ensure our fourth step inventory is fearless and thorough?Jonny K – How do we ensure our fourth step inventory is fearless and thorough?
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Jonny K - 17 years sober
4:25•7 Jun 2021
Jonny K's Path to Fearless Sobriety
Episode Overview
- Embrace the fourth step inventory for a fearless recovery.
- Understand powerlessness and commit to the AA program.
- Seek guidance from a higher power for strength.
- Share resentments and fears for relief and peace.
- Building resilience against the first drink is crucial.
“If we skip this vital step, we may not overcome drinking”
Jonny K's journey to sobriety is nothing short of inspiring. With 17 years of sobriety under his belt, Jonny shares his experiences tackling the fourth step inventory of the Alcoholics Anonymous program. He reflects on the importance of making this step fearless and thorough, emphasising that everyone's path to recovery is unique. At nine months sober, Jonny realised he was grappling with anger and insecurity despite abstaining from alcohol.
His sponsor encouraged him to delve deeper into the fourth step, which involves a personal inventory of resentments and fears. Jonny's story highlights the significance of understanding powerlessness and committing to the AA program, which he achieved through service positions, regular meetings, and engaging with fellow members. He candidly discusses how asking for guidance from a higher power helped him confront his fears and resentments.
The relief and peace he found after sharing his inventory with his sponsor were pivotal in solidifying his sobriety. Jonny encourages anyone considering the fourth step to embrace it wholeheartedly, as it can be transformative in fortifying one's resilience against drinking. His story is a testament to the power of honesty and humility in the recovery process. Dive into Jonny's narrative to explore how confronting your fears can lead to freedom and peace.

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