Questions From Rehab #3 Guest: Robert Pardon
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This episode is part of the questions from rehab series that I have been doing once a month with Robert and Michelle. In this episode, Robert Parton shares his journey of recovery, emphasizing the importance of service, the role of newcomers in recovery settings, and the evolving understanding of a higher power. He discusses how personal experiences shape one's relationship with God and the significance of the 12 steps in maintaining sobriety. The conversation highlights the fellowship's role in recovery and the necessity of staying engaged in the process to prevent relapse. In this conversation, Robert shares his insights on the unshakable path to recovery through the 12 steps and the importance of scientific principles in understanding sobriety. He emphasizes the significance of having a sponsor, the holistic approach to maintaining sobriety, and the necessity of making amends. The discussion also covers strategies for navigating the holidays sober and the importance of staying active in recovery.
Takeaways:Service is crucial for maintaining sobriety.Newcomers provide a vital connection in recovery.Self-centeredness is a major obstacle in recovery.Understanding God can evolve over time.Finding a personal higher power is essential.The 12 steps should not be prolonged unnecessarily.Fellowship creates a supportive environment for recovery.Relating to others in recovery fosters healing.Sobriety is a continuous journey of growth.Active participation in recovery prevents relapse. Recovery is an unbreakable approach to daily living.Understanding scientific principles can enhance recovery.Staying in the center of recovery is crucial for strength.Meetings are just one element of recovery; sponsorship is vital.You must actively engage in multiple aspects of recovery.Making amends is essential for personal freedom.The first sober holiday can be a positive experience.Staying close to like-minded individuals helps in recovery.Self-examination is a daily practice for sobriety.Service to others is a key component of recovery.
Robert Pardon: @recovery_guy
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www.thesoberfixpodcast.com
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