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Beauty in the Wreckage

Beauty in the Wreckage

From trash to treasure. Discover how the garbage heap beneath the ski hill has been transformed into a symbol of ...
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Feeling Better

Discover the raw reality of sobriety – unfiltered emotions, character flaws but ultimately, a path to true freedom ...
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The Genetic Code of Personality: Why Principles Matter!

Discover how principles shape our personalities and why putting principles before personalities is both sound advice and profound truth ...
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Late-Stage Sobriety: The Subtle Ego Trap

Explore late-stage sobriety complacency and its dangers in our latest episode! Discover insights on spiritual growth and the risks associated ...
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Recovery Roadblocks: Identifying Mid-Stages Sobriety Pitfalls

Dive into the dangers of middle-stage complacency in sobriety. Learn how ego can hinder progress and lead to potential relapse ...
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The Illusion of Stability: Early Sobriety & Complacency

Discover the different types of complacency in sobriety! Tune into this week’s episode of Recovery Moments for insights on early-stage ...
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Complacency Unmasked: The Silent Enemy of Recovery

Explore the insidious nature of complacency in recovery. This week, we discuss its role as a leading cause of relapse ...
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Getting Unstuck: The Truth about Spiritual Growth

What does complacency really mean? In this episode, we unpack its definition and explore how it impacts your journey to ...
The Power of Continuous Course Corrections

The Power of Continuous Course Corrections

All sailors check their compasses to stay on course, but a wise sailor checks his compass frequently. Imagine setting sail ...
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