Ron C's Workshop: Mastering Emotional Sobriety
Episode Overview
Emotional sobriety involves continual self-reflection and challenging old ideas Ron emphasizes the impact of addressing underlying emotions and beliefs for sustained recovery The workshop delves into navigating complex relationships and the need for ongoing inner work Practical advice and candid storytelling offer valuable insights for those in recovery Ron's unwavering commitment to this work serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration
I do this because without this deeper work, I would not be here. If in the end, I can't be restored, I will kill myself.
Picture yourself in a room filled with people seeking more than just abstinence from alcohol. In this episode, Ron C from Atlanta, Georgia, who has been sober since 1985, leads a compelling workshop on emotional sobriety. Recorded at the 44th Oceanfront Conference in Virginia Beach, Ron delves into the inner work that is crucial for lasting recovery. He shares his personal journey and the challenges he faced in addressing deep-seated emotions and beliefs.
Ron emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and the need to constantly challenge old ideas that no longer serve us. He also touches on navigating complex relationships, offering practical advice that resonates with many in the recovery community. His candid storytelling and unwavering commitment to emotional sobriety make this episode a must-listen for anyone on the path to recovery. Listeners will find Ron's insights both relatable and inspiring.
He doesn’t just talk about the theory; he shares real-life examples and practical steps to achieve emotional sobriety. Whether you're new to recovery or have been sober for years, Ron's workshop offers valuable tools and perspectives to help you maintain emotional balance and resilience. This episode is more than just a workshop; it's a heartfelt conversation about the ongoing journey of recovery.
Ron's dedication and honesty provide a beacon of hope for those striving to achieve not just physical sobriety, but emotional well-being as well.