Recovered Podcast
The fellowship plays a pivotal role in the context of a 12-step community dedicated to supporting individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. At its core, the fellowship provides a safe, non-judgmental, and empathetic space where members can openly share their experiences, fears, and hopes. This sharing of personal stories creates a sense of unity and identification among the participants. It helps them realize they are not alone in their battle, which is a powerful antidote to the isolation often felt by those suffering from substance abuse. The fellowship acts as a support system...
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Finding joy and happiness within a 12-step recovery program is a transformative journey that goes beyond mere sobriety. The process involves uncovering a newfound sense of purpose, connection, and personal growth. One key aspect is the cultivation of gratitude. In recovery, individuals learn to appreciate even the smallest positive aspects of life, shifting their focus from what they've lost to what they've gained. This shift in perspective fosters a sense of contentment and joy in the present moment, making room for a deeper appreciation of life's simple pleasures. Tonight, we talk about...
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Coping with grief and loss while in recovery can be an immensely challenging journey, as individuals find themselves navigating the complex emotions of bereavement without resorting to their former substances of choice. In this delicate balance between managing sobriety and processing profound sorrow, seeking a robust support system is paramount. Engaging with therapy, support groups, and counseling specific to both grief and addiction along with attendance at recovery meetings can provide an outlet for expression and healing. These platforms offer a safe space to share feelings of loss,...
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Recovery from drugs and alcohol involves much more than just abstaining from substance use; it's a transformative journey that requires individuals to rebuild their sense of self and create a new identity. Substance abuse often becomes intertwined with a person's identity, affecting their behaviors, relationships, and even their self-perception. Thus, developing a new identity in recovery is crucial for achieving lasting sobriety and personal growth. Tonight, we talk about Building a New Identity in Recovery. 3:25 To skip the intro This week, Karen, Kendy, Nathan, Tony, Dana, Bryan,...
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Spirituality plays a significant and multifaceted role in the journey toward sobriety, offering individuals a profound source of strength, purpose, and healing. In the context of addiction recovery, spirituality often extends beyond religious affiliations, encompassing a broader sense of connection to something larger than oneself. Many individuals in recovery find solace in the idea of a higher power or a transcendent force that guides them toward a healthier life. This spiritual connection can provide a sense of hope and meaning, motivating individuals to persevere through overcoming...
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Staying accountable in a recovery program is an important aspect of achieving and maintaining sobriety. Accountability involves taking responsibility for one's actions, behaviors, and progress in the recovery journey. It starts with being honest with oneself and others about the challenges faced, the mistakes made, and the victories achieved. Regular attendance at meetings and actively participating in discussions further foster a sense of accountability by encouraging individuals to share their experiences, struggles, and successes with others who can relate to their journey. This open and...
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Service work and giving back play a crucial role in the recovery process from drug and alcohol addiction. Engaging in service work allows individuals to shift their focus from themselves to helping others, fostering a sense of purpose, connection, and fulfillment. By giving back, individuals in recovery develop a sense of responsibility and accountability, recognizing the impact of their actions on the broader community. This shift from self-centeredness to selflessness is a transformative experience that aids in personal growth and strengthens one's commitment to long-term sobriety. Tonight,...
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Hope and optimism in a recovery program not only benefit you on a personal level but also strengthen the overall recovery community. When you share stories of hope and demonstrate optimism, you inspire others struggling with addiction. The power of hope is contagious, igniting a sense of belief and determination in those who may have lost sight of their own potential. Additionally, a positive and hopeful atmosphere within the recovery community fosters support, encouragement, and a sense of belonging, all of which are crucial for long-term recovery success. Tonight, we talk about Finding Hope...
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Addicts are sometimes reluctant to self-congratulate,
partly out of concern that they won’t be able to
continue living up to their own expectations.
But celebrating your recovery serves a number of valuable functions.
Even years into recovery,
celebrating reminds you
where you were,
how far you’ve come and
how easy it is to fall back.
When life gets stressful, or
you’ve disappointed yourself or someone else,
circling back to your recovery can be a reminder
that you’ve faced bigger hurdles in the past and prevailed.
We are going to talk about 5 different ways to celebrate your recovery
#1 Celebrate Anniversaries and Milestones.
How do you do this?
How has it helped?
Visiting Jeff in Florida
#2 Participate in Recovery Events.
How do you do this?
How has it helped?
Spoke at the TC Roundup
#3 Treat Yourself.
How do you do this?
How has it helped?
Big weekend
#4 Start a Tradition.
How do you do this?
How has it helped?
Start a podcast
#5 Give Back.
How do you do this?
How has it helped?
Working on this
We Have Calls
Mike from Walled Lake
https://voice.google.com/u/2/voicemail?itemId=c.JJQPIRLPRSYNRWQSVNGGYKVOSKLYHGOORTNVZPHX
Brianna
https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_AkJEyZwbyo-iFyGpNsq36V-Dr7oLUGfvVKa6_ocnhzDe5IrzO32U4LW-MApJ_Y2EC8TKBxlyclCFYijKElPPFhHVuvlN3FrBpQHIuRNdZyk5yhcDgb-DoEzMp-dBuw56SryDHwOT5-joL3NCXdbxzhinhA0g
Vickie
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What would you say to the new guy?