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Join Joe McDonald as he discusses the delicate balance of conversation when helping others in Step 12 of Alcoholics Anonymous. Joe explains that sometimes, we want to let off steam, but doing so can lead to significant consequences. He highlights the importance of not labeling someone as an alcoholic during the early stages of conversation, and instead allowing them to draw their own conclusions. Joe reminds us that we’re not powerful enough to argue with the voice of addiction, but we can speak to the part of them that wants to live.
In Alcoholics Anonymous, Step 12 teaches us to carry the message to others with care and wisdom. Joe emphasizes that the key is engaging with the person who is ready to recover, not arguing with the addiction that seeks to destroy.
To support and learn from journeys like Joe McDonald, please like, comment, and share. Subscribe to our channel and join us every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Arizona time for more discussions on the AA steps and transformative real-life stories. Your engagement helps us reach and assist others on their path to recovery. Join us live on our YouTube channel to participate in the full step experience and share in the community discussions.
Join us for more inspiring recovery stories and transformative insights.
Check out our website at: www.positionofneutrality.org
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Join Joe McDonald as he discusses the delicate balance of conversation when helping others in Step 12 of Alcoholics Anonymous. Joe explains that sometimes, we want to let off steam, but doing so can lead to significant consequences. He highlights the importance of not labeling someone as an alcoholic during the early stages of conversation, and instead allowing them to draw their own conclusions. Joe reminds us that we’re not powerful enough to argue with the voice of addiction, but we can speak to the part of them that wants to live.
In Alcoholics Anonymous, Step 12 teaches us to carry the message to others with care and wisdom. Joe emphasizes that the key is engaging with the person who is ready to recover, not arguing with the addiction that seeks to destroy.
To support and learn from journeys like Joe McDonald, please like, comment, and share. Subscribe to our channel and join us every Thursday night at 7 p.m. Arizona time for more discussions on the AA steps and transformative real-life stories. Your engagement helps us reach and assist others on their path to recovery. Join us live on our YouTube channel to participate in the full step experience and share in the community discussions.
Join us for more inspiring recovery stories and transformative insights.
Check out our website at: www.positionofneutrality.org
YouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@positionofneutrality721
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositionOfNeutrality
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3mGbAbcacTs83RhMsv6FmY?si=6531e7adfdbb480e
RSS: Position of Neutrality | RSS.com
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@interactivestepexp?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
#PositionOfNeutrality, #JoeMcDonald, #BrianReinhart, #WayneGiles, #EricReinhart, #DeniseMcDonald, #JoeTeaches, #BigBookAA, #ISEJourney, #Step12AA, #RecoveryJourney, #TwelveSteps, #SobrietySupport, #AddictionRecovery, #SpiritualAwakening, #EffectiveCommunication, #RecoveryCommunity, #PersonalGrowth, #LGBTQRecovery, #PrideInRecovery, #SpeakingToRecovery, #UnityInRecovery, #SerenityInAction, #GratefulInSobriety, #RecoverySupport