Steps 6 & 7: Confronting Character Defects with Saxon & Carlton
Episode Overview
Steps 6 & 7 focus on confronting character defects. Self-awareness is crucial for successful recovery. Willingness to change is key to embracing a new life. Prayer and reliance on God are transformative. Unlearning old habits requires dedication.
"We get good at what we practice."
Get ready to be moved by real-life accounts of tackling the infamous Steps 6 and 7 in the 12-step programme. Bradley Saxon and Cj Carlton are back in the 'laboratory', armed with basketballs and a renewed sense of urgency to dissect the steps that separate the men from the boys and the women from the girls.
Saxon shares his personal journey of overcoming distractions and getting back on track, reminding us how the wisdom shared through their podcast has changed lives. The duo's playful banter, complete with a quirky three-pointer challenge, adds a touch of humour to the serious topic of addiction recovery. This episode dives into the complexities of self-awareness and willingness, two key ingredients for successful recovery.
Saxon and Carlton highlight how these steps challenge one's character defects and emphasise the importance of readiness for change. They talk candidly about the struggle of unlearning old habits and practising new ones, offering listeners valuable insights into the transformative power of prayer and reliance on God. Their discussion isn't just about overcoming addiction; it's about embracing a new way of life that prioritises God's character over self-will.
Whether you're grappling with addiction or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how to live a life free from the chains of self-destructive behaviour. As Saxon puts it, "We get good at what we practice," reminding us that recovery is an ongoing journey that requires dedication and faith. So, are you ready to confront your own defects of character and embrace change?
Tune in to find out how Saxon and Carlton are navigating their path to sobriety and what you can learn from their experiences.