September 28 Meetings - Transitions Daily Alcohol Recovery Readings Podcast

September 28 Meetings - Transitions Daily Alcohol Recovery Readings Podcast

Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast

The daily distribution consists of different recovery quotes daily from various resources including; Twenty-Fours A Hours A Day, A.A. Thought for the Day, Daily Reflections, Big Book Quote, Just for Today, As Bill Sees It, plus more! This podcast is a...

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7:2228 Sept 2019

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The Power of Meetings: Daily AA Reflections with Sarah M

Through aa, many receive the needed change and awakening just by trying to live by aa principles and associating with aa people.

Ever wondered how to stay committed to your sobriety journey? In this episode of the Transitions Daily Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery Readings Podcast, Sarah M from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, shares daily recovery quotes and reflections that might just be the support you need. Drawing from a treasure trove of AA resources like 'Twenty-Fours A Hours A Day', 'A.A. Thought for the Day', 'Daily Reflections', and 'As Bill Sees It', Sarah offers a comforting and insightful audio companion for anyone in recovery.

This episode emphasizes the importance of attending meetings and having a sponsor. As one quote highlights, 'Practical experience shows that nothing will so much ensure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other alcoholics'. This simple yet powerful message underscores the value of community and accountability in maintaining sobriety. Another intriguing point discussed is the collective thought within Alcoholics Anonymous.

One speaker mentions, 'I believe that the collective thought of the body of Alcoholics Anonymous throughout the world must have some effect on alcoholics, whether they are aware of it or not'. This idea beautifully illustrates the power of shared experiences and communal support in recovery. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous also gets a special mention. 'We cannot study the Big Book too much or too often,' one reflection notes.

'The more we read it and study it, the better equipped we are to think AA, act AA, and live AA'. This highlights how immersing oneself in AA literature can deepen one's understanding and commitment to sobriety. The episode doesn't stop there. It touches on the importance of empathy and understanding in recovery. 'We need to accept the difficulties and disciplines of life so as to fully share the common life of other people,' one meditation states.

By cultivating empathy, individuals can support not only their own recovery but also contribute positively to the larger recovery community. Lastly, the podcast points out valuable resources like the Hazelden Foundation, which can be instrumental in one's recovery journey. Whether it's through daily emails, online discussion groups, or attending meetings, there's a wealth of support available for those committed to sobriety. Tune in to this episode for a daily dose of inspiration and join a community dedicated to recovery.

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