Someone who believe in me

Someone who believe in me

Nay’s Recovery Corner

Nay Brabham explores how faith and self-belief can transform your recovery journey, with insights from Narcotics Anonymous.

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6:287 Jun 2020

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Finding Faith: The Power of Belief in Recovery

Staying clean is easier when we have someone who believes in us, even when we don't believe in ourselves.

Have you ever felt like giving up on your recovery journey because you just couldn't believe in yourself? In this episode of 'Nay's Recovery Corner', Nay Brabham dives deep into the transformative power of faith and self-belief. She starts with a thought-provoking reading from 'Just for Today', setting the stage for a heartfelt discussion on how having someone who believes in us can make all the difference, especially when our own confidence is shaken by relapse.

Nay shares personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the crucial role that supportive friends from Narcotics Anonymous play in lifting us up when we need it most. She also unpacks the third tradition of Narcotics Anonymous, highlighting its emphasis on acceptance and the desire to stop using as the only requirement for membership. This principle, Nay argues, is a reminder of the importance of accepting people for who they are, not who we want them to be.

Throughout the episode, Nay weaves in the three keys to sobriety: honesty, open-mindedness, and willingness. By embracing these principles, she suggests, we can start to rebuild our lives and our self-belief. Whether you're struggling with relapse or just looking for a bit of encouragement on your recovery journey, this episode offers a blend of practical advice and emotional support that will leave you feeling inspired and hopeful.

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