From Hazelden Betty Ford <[email protected]>
Subject The Powerless Paradox
Date January 7, 2021 11:43 AM
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Solving the First Step Riddle

Let’s unravel the mystery of Step One, where we’re supposed to admit to being powerless but most of us put up a wall. That’s because we misunderstand the concept, and we believe it says something about our character. But the message has nothing to do with who we are; we’re not weak, lost or afraid. We simply have a disease.

So why should we admit to being powerless, and how’s that supposed to help us get sober? Author and addiction counselor Jeff Jay hears you loud and clear, and he has a better way to look at things. Whether you’re revisiting the First Step or hearing it for the first time, click through below to find the true meaning to powerlessness and move forth in your recovery with a calm conviction.

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Moving Past the First Step
It takes hard work and commitment to think, feel and behave differently. But you have the power to change, and licensed therapist Joannie Reckard can help you tap into it. Listen in and learn how to move beyond the First Step and into the better parts of life and recovery.
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We Don’t Recover Alone: A Guide to Finding a Good Sponsor
One of the most important steps in early recovery is choosing and working with a good sponsor. Popular author A.J. Adams offers some guidance for finding your first sponsor or, if need be, getting a new one.
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