Patarawee – What did we learn about ourselves in our step four inventory?Patarawee – What did we learn about ourselves in our step four inventory?
SoberQ
Patarawee alcoholic from Chiang Mai Thailand .Sober 7 years, 11 months
3:09•29 Dec 2020
Unveiling Truths: Patarawee's Journey Through Step Four
Episode Overview
- Conducting a fearless moral inventory is crucial for self-discovery.
- Self-honesty can be challenging but is essential for growth.
- Sharing experiences with sponsors or psychiatrists provides valuable feedback.
- Acknowledging character defects helps lift emotional burdens.
- Vulnerability leads to transformative change in recovery.
“"I was sober, but I was not at peace"”
In this episode of the SoberQ podcast, Patarawee from Chiang Mai, Thailand, takes listeners on a journey through her experience with the step four inventory in her recovery process. With nearly eight years of sobriety under her belt, Patarawee reflects on the challenges and revelations she encountered during this pivotal stage. She candidly shares how she initially struggled with self-honesty, often seeing herself as a victim rather than taking responsibility for her actions.
This episode dives into the importance of conducting a fearless moral inventory, highlighting how this process can reveal hidden truths and foster personal growth. Patarawee emphasises the significance of sharing one's journey with a sponsor or psychiatrist to gain new perspectives and support. Her story is a testament to the power of vulnerability and the transformative impact it can have on one's path to recovery.
With light humour and heartfelt anecdotes, Patarawee's insights offer hope and encouragement to anyone grappling with their own step four inventory. By embracing honesty and openness, she has found peace and is ready to move forward in her journey. If you're curious about the emotional and mental hurdles of recovery, this episode offers valuable reflections and relatable experiences that might just resonate with your own story.

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