Virtues for Recovery: Daily AA Readings with Cindy L.
Let us remember that none of these are earned virtues. We have been forced into them, to begin with by the cruel lash of John Barleycorn.
Feeling overwhelmed on your sobriety journey? Cindy L. from Fort Worth, Texas, brings a touch of daily wisdom to your ears in this episode of the 'Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast'. With readings from trusted AA sources like 'Twenty-Four Hours a Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', and 'Daily Reflections', Cindy shares reflections that help you navigate the ups and downs of recovery. Today's episode dives into the virtues highlighted in Bill W.'s 'Alcoholics Anonymous Comes of Age'.
Cindy emphasizes that these virtues aren't just given but are often hard-earned through the struggles with alcoholism. She underscores the importance of adopting new attitudes and practices, a recurring theme in many AA readings. You'll also hear about the role of God in AA, the significance of anonymity, and why tolerance is crucial within the fellowship. Cindy reminds us that everyone, regardless of their limitations, has something valuable to contribute to AA.
Spirituality is another key focus, with readings from 'Just for Today' and 'Daily Reflections' on the power of prayer and unseen guidance. If you're looking for a daily dose of inspiration and practical advice, this podcast is your go-to resource. Plus, there's a secret Facebook group where you can discuss these topics further and connect with others on the same path. Tune in and let Cindy's readings guide you through your recovery journey.