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Humility is a critical characteristic for those recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. Addiction is a condition that can make an individual feel invincible as if they can handle anything on their own. However, the journey to recovery requires people to recognize that they cannot do it alone and that they need the support of others. Humility allows an individual to acknowledge that they have a problem and that they need help. It opens the door for them to seek out and accept the guidance of their support network. By embracing humility, they can also begin to accept responsibility for their actions and work towards making amends to those they may have hurt while under the influence.
Tonight, we talk about humility.
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Joel, Martin, Todd, Teresa, Kim, Becky, Amanda, Shelly, Jim, Chisty
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Humility is a critical characteristic for those recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. Addiction is a condition that can make an individual feel invincible as if they can handle anything on their own. However, the journey to recovery requires people to recognize that they cannot do it alone and that they need the support of others. Humility allows an individual to acknowledge that they have a problem and that they need help. It opens the door for them to seek out and accept the guidance of their support network. By embracing humility, they can also begin to accept responsibility for their actions and work towards making amends to those they may have hurt while under the influence.
Tonight, we talk about humility.
http://recoveredcast.com
3:25 To skip the intro
This week,
Joel, Martin, Todd, Teresa, Kim, Becky, Amanda, Shelly, Jim, Chisty
Made their Sustaining Partner Donations. Tap
http://recoveredcast.com/partner
for more information
This episode is sponsored by
Kurt
They used the donation button found on our website at
recoveredcast.com/donation

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