Embracing Sobriety: November 17th Affirmations
Episode Overview
Daily affirmations provide guidance and motivation. AA meetings bridge gaps through online formats. Recognising personal faults is crucial for change. Spiritual contact through prayer enhances serenity. Overcoming loneliness is a shared struggle in recovery.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the people I cannot change, the courage to change the one that I can, and the wisdom to know that person is me.
Ever wondered what it takes to stay sober and maintain a positive outlook on life? This episode of the Transitions Daily Alcohol Recovery Readings Podcast offers a refreshing take on the journey to sobriety, featuring Shane R. from Vacaville, California, as he shares the daily readings for November 17th. Through a series of affirmations and reflections, listeners are reminded of the power of community and the importance of sharing experiences, strength, and hope with fellow Alcoholics.
In a world where technology bridges gaps, AA members are able to connect online, creating a unique blend of traditional meetings and modern formats. Shane's readings highlight how the essence of these meetings remains unchanged, whether modem-to-modem or face-to-face. The episode is packed with thoughtful quotes from AA resources like 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day' and 'Daily Reflections,' which explore themes such as overcoming loneliness and maintaining spiritual contact.
Listeners will find comfort in the shared struggles and triumphs, as Shane delves into the baffling nature of alcoholism and the challenges of stopping altogether. The episode encourages individuals to take an honest inventory of their lives, recognising personal faults and embracing the courage to change. Shane's engaging reading style, combined with the insightful content, offers a sense of camaraderie and support for those on their recovery journey.
If you're looking for a daily dose of motivation and reflection, this episode might just be what you need. What steps are you taking today towards a life of joy and peace?