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Ashes To Rubies: Addiction To Connection
Discover how respect for others and spiritual well-being can enhance your recovery journey with Ashes to Rubies.
12:29•7 May 2021
Morning Devos: Embracing Respect in Recovery
“I think that selfishness doesn't serve us in life at all in any way there's. It doesn't serve us in our place of employment.”
Have you ever wondered how respect for others plays into your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Ashes to Rubies', the hosts kick off with a friendly chat about their week and the ups and downs they faced. They then dive into the topic of 'Respect for Others' during their morning devotional. The conversation is peppered with personal anecdotes and practical advice, making it relatable and engaging.
They stress the importance of setting goals but also remind us not to be too harsh on ourselves if we fall short. A key highlight is their discussion on choosing the right confidant. Drawing from the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous, they explain why it's crucial to have someone who truly understands the recovery process. This isn't just about having a shoulder to cry on; it's about finding someone who can offer real guidance.
The hosts also talk about managing one's spiritual condition, sharing their own experiences and the role of divine guidance in their lives. They touch on the detrimental effects of selfishness, not just in personal life but also in professional settings. Selfishness, they argue, can be a significant roadblock in recovery. By the end of the episode, you'll find yourself reflecting on how mutual respect and a well-managed spiritual life can make a world of difference in your recovery journey.
It's an episode filled with warmth, wisdom, and practical tips that can benefit anyone navigating the path to sobriety.

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