Ego-Free Healing: Insights from Colin Morrison and Brock Bevell
Episode Overview
Letting go of ego is crucial for progress in recovery Surrendering the ego allows for personal growth and healing Having a strong support team is essential in the journey to sobriety Structuring a life focused on positive activities aids in long-term recovery The distinction between sobriety and recovery lies in continuous action and dedication
Recovery is action. Once you structure your life into doing positive, healthy stuff that benefits you, sobriety is not even in the back of your mind. It's about living a life of full recovery.
What if the biggest obstacle to your recovery is your own ego? In this eye-opening episode of Tactical Recovery, hosts Colin Morrison and Brock Bevell tackle the tricky subject of ego and its role in the journey to sobriety. They argue that letting go of the need to control and always be right can open doors to healing and growth.
Colin and Brock share their personal stories and offer practical tips for surrendering the ego, emphasizing the importance of accepting help from others who have walked similar paths. They remind us that recovery is not a one-size-fits-all journey; what works for one person might not work for another, and that's perfectly okay. The key is to stay open-minded and explore various ways to support your healing, whether it's through therapy, meditation, exercise, or creative outlets.
This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom on building a strong support system, staying motivated, and embracing teamwork to achieve lasting sobriety. So, if you're ready to shed some ego and make room for growth, this episode is a must-listen.