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Mar 29, 2017

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The Recovered Podcast Community is not a glum lot.  They contribute to the show and what they share is exactly what someone else needs to hear.  The new guy needs to hear your story.  So honor your 12th step obligation by calling in and help the guy who has not yet gone to his first meeting, you may make the difference in his life.  There are two ways to add to the show:

  1. Speakpipe Use your mobile or computer and leave a message.  This is the preferred method because the sound quality is excellent.
  2. 1-734-288-7510 is our voice message line.
  3. For you, Ms. New Person, Life is all new now that you’re in recovery.
    For all of us, It’s all about a second chance,
    an opportunity to create a
    new direction in our life that
    we never before thought possible.

    If you are new,
    You may be one of the lucky ones who are
    brimming with excitement and hope for the future –
    Now, on the other hand, you may be feeling terrible.
    Don’t be disappointed if these happy feelings don’t come right away.

    After all, you’re new
    and you may still feel a bit uncertain
    for some period of time.

    But, Looking ahead,
    you may wonder how to get recovery all at once.

    This is why you may want to put together a
    Workable plan of action for your recovery –
    This is why you may want to set some priorities.
    A plan to work recovery, one step at a time as it were.

    That is what we are going to talk about this week,
    Setting Priorities in Recovery.

    Ok, Chrissy, you’re first.

    When you were new, what were your priorities?
    After some sober time, did those priorities change?

    I would ask myself a question, “How important is it?”
    Do I want to be right or do I want to be happy?

    What steps help with setting and executing priorities/goals
    What other tools help and how?

    Just making the decision to work a program automatically made recovery a priority.

    What specific goal are you working on now?

    Retirement
    Maintaining a spiritual life
    Tri-County Conference
    Picking up up to two more sponsees
    Write a book?
    Talk at a prison
    Call sponsor more
    Date nights/more romance

    Here are some tips, I would like to get your experience:
    Tip 1
    Set Aside Some Planning Time
    How?
    Where?
    Experience?

    Investigate What It Will Take
    We all want to be a Harvard grad, but is that realistic?

    Include Family Members in Your Decisions

    Basics First, Then Slowly Build

    Give Back When You Are Able
    We Have Calls

    Clyde
    https://www.speakpipe.com/messages

    Ollie - March Roundup
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    Lena Ontario - Spiritual exercises
    https://www.speakpipe.com/messages

    Jen - anger vs rath
    https://www.speakpipe.com/messages

    Ruth - Conventions
    https://www.speakpipe.com/messages

    Jerry Ohio - grateful for show
    https://www.google.com/voice/fm/00557165274674955804/AHwOX_CTxFxfaIjrI91B5ZqpkfRfLEWtqK0Jx5ImKa1AeMEvQ0BaqQCskiVoJmjtgG405gpiwJaZjmEguG-jvtg9QEslCh-tjLcpUbpsBWUurRHwOV-tHuTU_wd-0O1N6wYMREMcAr_MrdGFYIX8rNjcuxPflggwBQ

    What would you say to the new guy about Setting Priorities?
    Final Thoughts?