Daily Reflection Podcast

#100 Growing Up (Apr 10) - Alan a.k.a. Harratial (Summerville, SC)

April 09, 2021 Michael L. & Lee M. Season 2 Episode 100
Daily Reflection Podcast
#100 Growing Up (Apr 10) - Alan a.k.a. Harratial (Summerville, SC)
Show Notes

Alan aka Harratial shares honestly about his challenges before becoming sober. He credits good sponsorship for introducing him to the program that's helped him in growing up, and learning to live a life where he can not only be successful but also be on the front lines of helping those in need of a new way of living. 

GROWING UP

The essence of all growth is a willingness to change for the better and then an unremitting willingness to shoulder whatever responsibility this entails.

AS BILL SEES IT, p. 115

Sometimes when I've become willing to do what I should have been doing all along, I want praise and recognition. I don't realize that the more I'm willing to act differently, the more exciting my life is. The more I am willing to help others, the more rewards I receive. That's what practicing the principles means to me. Fun and benefits for me are in the willingness to do the actions, not to get immediate results. Being a little kinder, a little slower to anger, a little more loving makes my life better— day by day.

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