Tom I. Vancouver BC part 5 of 7

Tom I. Vancouver BC part 5 of 7

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38:532 May 2012

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Tom I. Vancouver BC: The Journey Continues - Part 5

Episode Overview

  • Fully commit to all steps in the twelve-step programme.
  • Maintain your spiritual health to stay sober.
  • Be prepared for unexpected urges to drink.
  • Fellowship and community support are crucial.
  • Regular self-assessment and making amends are key.
Pray as hard as if every bit of it depends on God; hold on as if it all depends on me

Tom I. from Vancouver takes us through part five of his seven-part series on the Recovery Radio Network. This episode is packed with heartfelt moments and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone on the path to recovery. Tom starts by leading a prayer, setting a reflective tone for the episode.

He then dives into the importance of fully committing to the twelve-step programme, sharing a grim story about 'David' to highlight what happens when someone only skims the surface of recovery. Tom stresses that real change requires going beyond just the initial steps; it's about continuous personal growth and tackling new challenges as they arise. Tom shares his own experiences with staying sober, emphasising that sobriety is not a permanent state but a daily commitment.

He talks about the importance of maintaining spiritual health and being prepared for the unexpected urges to drink, even after many years of sobriety. His anecdotes about dealing with these urges while on an airplane are both relatable and enlightening. The episode also touches on the social aspects of recovery, such as the value of fellowship and how to create a supportive community.

Tom's humour shines through when he jokes about taking breaks every 15 minutes during their retreat, calling the group 'a bunch of wimps'. But beneath the humour lies a serious message: staying engaged and active in your recovery journey is crucial. Tom wraps up by discussing the later steps of the twelve-step programme, focusing on the importance of ongoing self-assessment and making amends.

He encourages listeners to keep their spiritual condition in check, warning that letting up can lead to relapse. With his mix of personal stories, practical advice, and a dash of humour, Tom makes this episode both engaging and educational. Don't miss out on this episode if you're looking for inspiration and guidance on your recovery journey. Tom's wisdom and wit make for an unforgettable listening experience.

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