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Recovery Radio Network
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1:13:43•15 Sept 2017
Teresa's Journey: Standing for Something in Recovery
Episode Overview
- Living clean one day at a time is a daily miracle for addicts.
- Building relationships with family, friends, and a higher power is crucial.
- Understanding the difference between religion and spirituality can aid recovery.
- Sponsorship and service play vital roles in maintaining sobriety.
- Prayer and meditation are powerful tools in the recovery process.
“I'm not saying that for applause. I'm saying that because the day clean for an addict is a miracle.”
In this episode of Recovery Radio Network, Teresa from Dallas, Texas, shares her compelling journey through addiction and recovery. Teresa opens up about her life as an addict and the steps she has taken to stand for something meaningful. She emphasises the importance of living clean, building relationships, and finding hope in spiritual principles. Her clean date of February 17th, 1993, is a testament to her dedication to sobriety and the daily miracles that come with it.
Teresa talks about the support system that has been crucial to her recovery, including her husband, family, and friends from her home group in Dallas. She also highlights the difference between religion and spirituality, noting how Narcotics Anonymous helped her find a higher power she could connect with. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, Teresa discusses the challenges and triumphs of her recovery journey.
She touches on the significance of sponsorship, the power of prayer, and the importance of service in the Narcotics Anonymous community. Her story is filled with moments of vulnerability and strength, offering hope and inspiration to those who are on their own path to recovery. By the end of the episode, you'll feel a deep connection to Teresa's story and a renewed sense of hope for your own journey.

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