Position of Neutrality: Breaking the Cycle Through Psychic Change in Step 1 AA Breaking the Cycle  Overcoming Addiction for Good

Position of Neutrality: Breaking the Cycle Through Psychic Change in Step 1 AA Breaking the Cycle Overcoming Addiction for Good

Position of Neutrality

Wayne Giles explores Step 1 AA, sharing personal stories and practical advice to help break the cycle of addiction through a transformative psychic change.

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Breaking the Cycle: Step 1 AA and the Power of Psychic Change

Episode Overview

  • Breaking the repetitive cycle of addiction through Step 1 AA.
  • The significance of experiencing a 'psychic change' for recovery.
  • Wayne Giles shares his personal journey with addiction.
  • Practical advice for those on their recovery journey.
  • Understanding the impact of addiction on friends and family.
How many times do we do that? 'I’m not going to drink, I’m not going to do any more meth.' Over and over and over.

If you've ever found yourself caught in the endless loop of addiction, promising you'll stop only to find yourself back at square one, this episode of Position of Neutrality might just be what you need. Wayne Giles takes you on a journey through Step 1 of Alcoholics Anonymous, breaking down the wisdom from the Big Book with a touch of humour and a lot of heart.

Wayne’s reflections on his own struggles—15 years of playing the 'weekend warrior' and bouncing in and out of jail—are raw and relatable. He doesn’t just read the text; he breathes life into it, offering practical advice and deeper understanding for those on their recovery journey. You'll hear about the importance of experiencing a 'psychic change' to truly break free from the cycle of addiction.

Wayne’s candid anecdotes make the heavy topic of addiction more approachable, helping you see that real change is possible. The episode is not just for those battling addiction but also for friends and family who want to understand the complexities of recovery. So, why should you tune in? Because sometimes, hearing someone else’s story can be the first step in changing your own. Get ready for an honest, compassionate, and slightly humorous look at overcoming addiction for good.

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