March 25 Principles: Daily Recovery Readings
Episode Overview
Criticism can sometimes offer valuable insights. Gratitude is crucial for maintaining sobriety. Faith must be paired with action. Daily persistence leads to spiritual success. AA fellowship provides a meaningful substitute for alcohol.
Every problem arrives bearing a gift in its hands.
Struggling with alcohol addiction or looking for daily motivation to stay sober? The 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast' offers a brief yet impactful dose of inspiration and wisdom. In this episode, Kurt L. from Albuquerque, New Mexico, brings us the daily readings for March 25. These readings feature a variety of recovery quotes from well-known resources like 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'Daily Reflections', and 'As Bill Sees It'.
The theme of this episode is 'Principles', focusing on the value of patience and self-reflection when dealing with criticism within the AA community. Bill W.'s '12 Concepts for World Service' provides a thought-provoking perspective on handling criticism constructively. Kurt shares how sometimes critics can offer valuable insights, even if they are difficult to hear. This episode also highlights the importance of gratitude in maintaining sobriety.
Reflecting on the benefits of responsibility, Kurt reads a touching story about an AA member who learns that faith must be paired with action. One standout moment is the 'Big Book Quote', which reminds us that the fellowship in AA offers a fulfilling substitute for alcohol, bringing meaning and excitement back into life.
Whether you're new to sobriety or have been on this journey for years, these readings serve as a gentle reminder of the principles that guide the AA community. Tune in to this episode to find strength in the shared experiences and wisdom of the AA fellowship. Remember, every problem arrives bearing a gift in its hands.