Michael P – How do we deal with new resentments when they crop up?

Michael P – How do we deal with new resentments when they crop up?

SoberQ

Michael got sober at the age of 41 and is sober 12 years

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3:5615 Jan 2021

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Riding the Wave: Michael P's Guide to Tackling Resentments

Episode Overview

  • Recognise that the problem often lies within oneself.
  • Step 10 encourages love and tolerance of others.
  • Resentments require a change in attitude and perspective.
  • Active participation in life can bring new challenges.
  • Managing expectations is crucial for personal growth.
I ride that baby like a wave onto the sand until it crashes on the sand.

In this episode of SoberQ, Michael P shares his journey of sobriety and the ongoing battle with new resentments. With 12 years of sobriety under his belt, Michael reflects on the process of recognising that the real problem often lies within oneself. He candidly discusses how life has expanded since he stopped drinking and how he now faces the challenge of fitting into the world around him.

Through his experiences, Michael emphasises the importance of Step 10, which encourages love and tolerance of others, even when it's not easy. He reveals that dealing with resentments is a bit like riding a wave—it's uncomfortable, but necessary to find a new perspective. Michael's honesty about his struggles and the practical steps he takes to manage them offers listeners valuable insights into the reality of living sober.

If you're curious about how to handle those pesky resentments or just want to hear a genuine story of recovery, this episode is worth a listen.

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