Who The Right Person Was.

Who The Right Person Was.

Position of Neutrality

Joe McDonald discusses how to choose the right person to confide in during recovery, emphasizing honesty and self-examination.

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1:2228 May 2022

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Finding Your Support: Joe McDonald on Choosing the Right Person in Recovery

We must be entirely honest with somebody if we expect to live longer happily in this world.

Ever wondered who you should confide in during your recovery journey? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald sheds light on the importance of selecting the right person to share your intimate and confidential moments with. He emphasizes that honesty is the cornerstone of recovery, and being completely transparent with someone you trust is crucial for a happy life.

When it comes to taking those pivotal fourth or fifth steps, Joe advises putting thought into who will be your confidant. While some might brush off this decision, others recognize its significance and take their time to choose wisely. Joe acknowledges that fear can be a genuine concern but also warns that it can serve as an excuse to hold back. It's vital to self-reflect and determine if fear is stalling your progress.

Encountering power and admitting defeat are key milestones in recovery. Joe explains that once you've encountered this power, it's time to act on the guidance you've received. If you haven't taken action yet, it might be because you haven't fully admitted defeat or encountered the necessary power. Recovery is a path of self-discovery, and having a non-judgmental helper can make all the difference.

Tune in to this episode of 'Position of Neutrality' to learn more about finding the right person to support you on your recovery journey.

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