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From 2022.In this episode I talk about how important it was for me to do Step Four right away after making the decision in Step Three.My books and Instagram.My website.
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Patriotism's back in style. Along with it comes reasonable questions about when a love of your country is a good thing, and when it can lead you astray. Our series on the art of national pride continues with IDEAS producer Tom Howell gathering insights from Afghans, Israelis, and Americans in hopes of finding the key to doing patriotism right.
Do you ever feel like you're free falling? Are you falling off a cliff, or falling into the arms of God? Join us for the message “The Twelve Step Shuffle: Dancing with God with Two Left Feet: Step Three.” This is a recording of the scripture and sermon portion of our service on 1/26/25. If you like what your hear on this podcast, you can also support our ministry with your gift through our website at www.TUMCD.org You can also see the video version of this podcast and our special videos on our YouTube channel “@Trinity UMCD” If you're looking for a church where you'll be welcomed, accepted and affirmed we hope you'll consider Trinity.
In this insightful episode, we explore the transformative journey of the 12-step recovery process, offering a compassionate and structured path to healing. We are joined by friend of the podcast, Darren S, who brings his personal experiences and unique perspective to the discussion.The journey begins with Step One, where the crucial realisation of powerlessness over addiction and the unmanageability of life lays the foundation for change. Darren shares his thoughts on the hidden struggles of functioning addicts and the pivotal moment of acknowledging the need for help.In Step Two, we discuss the importance of believing in a higher power, which can restore a sense of sanity and hope. Building on this, Step Three emphasises the necessity of turning one's will and life over to this higher power, fostering trust and surrender.Moving deeper, we explore Step Four, a moral inventory process that requires honesty and introspection. While this step can be an emotional rollercoaster, it is also a critical moment for identifying personal flaws and uncovering the roots of dysfunction. Darren shares his own experiences of tackling this challenging yet rewarding step. This is followed by Step Five, which highlights the liberating act of sharing our wrongs with others, breaking the chains of isolation.The podcast continues by exploring Steps Six and Seven, which focus on acknowledging character defects and humbly asking for help to address them. These steps remind us that imperfection is a shared human experience and that humility is a strength, not a weakness.Finally, we discuss the role of service in recovery. Helping others not only enhances personal growth but also underscores the importance of community and connection in the healing process. The episode concludes by affirming that dysfunction is a common aspect of life, extending beyond addiction, and that recovery is a journey of continuous action, self-awareness, and service.Whether you're navigating recovery or seeking to understand the transformative power of the 12 steps, this episode—featuring Darren S's heartfelt insights—offers practical wisdom and inspiring reflections to guide listeners.
In the third of our mini series about getting back to driving in 2025, the third step we discuss is which parts of your goal feel easy, challenging or too hard.How challenging is it going to be to get back driving?What has stopped you from doing this sooner?What barriers are you putting in your own way to stop you from taking the first step?What help do you need to take the first step?Write these down, along with any other thoughts, concerns, ideas and goals, ready for step four tomorrow.Would you like to feature in a future Q&A podcast? Do you have a story that others might relate to? You can record a question about driving nerves or confidence that you would like us to answer on our Speak Pipe page. If you have a question, then there are likely to be others with the same or similar question so ask away and let's start helping more people to build their driving confidence! https://www.speakpipe.com/TheDrivingConfidencePodcastFind out more about how we can help transform the way you feel about driving and follow us on social media:The Drive Calm Journal:A Twelve-Week Prompt Journal for Anxious Drivers - available to buy in all formats on Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/hdrzRKjThree levels of help on the Confident Drivers website:If you are looking for some free tools and advice, head to our free tools page, where you can sign up for our newsletter and request our Confident Driver coaching wheel.Free tools on our website: https://www.confidentdrivers.co.uk/freetoolsAre you ready to stop the search on social media and start taking action to overcome your driving concerns? Our Nervous Drivers Calming Kit has the online tools and video guides you need to master your driving anxiety. Get immediate access, starting from just £27Nervous Drivers Calming Kit: https://confident-drivers.newzenler.com/courses/nervous-drivers-calming-kitDo you know that you would like some individual support from us, to create a personalised plan with our help and added accountability to take action? Then our Driving Confidence coaching will help, we offer four different levels of help to suit your needs.One-to-One Driving Confidence Coaching:https://www.confidentdrivers.co.uk/drivingconfidencecoachingLeave us a Tip / Buy us a coffee:https://driving-confidence-podcast.captivate.fm/supportFollow or contact us on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/confidentdriver/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/confidentdrivers/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtVucIvyC_2AX33zNL7-yoQPodcast NewsletterIf you would like us to keep you up to date...
TUNE IN TO LEARN: What if you COULD achieve your most audacious goals this year? Introducing the "Bridge the Gap" method - hundreds of coaching clients have used it to succeed, and ahieve goals they couldn't achieve before. A simple three-question process to help you get where you want to go by the end of 2026. • Opening thoughts on New Year's traditions and authenticity • The impact of how you start the year on future outcomes • the
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I love the steps. They have helped me reach a potential that I never knew I had! More than that I love sharing my experience in the fact that it may help you to a better life. I have been studying the steps since I was 18 years old now and I have helped and seen others in this program make it. Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path.
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Send us a textNeil Gordon is a persuasion expert who focuses on helping entrepreneurs, speakers and other thought leaders deliver compelling messages.This includes the elevator pitch. Usually found in action when people go to networking events or indeed any situation where they get a brief amount of time to explain themselves the elevator pitch can be very samey when lots of people are taking it in turns. Which is why this episode will help you transform your elevator pitch.The usual question that prompts the elevator pitch is 'what do you do?' Neil though suggests that you should think that the question you've actually been asked is 'what can you do for me?'People often when delivering their elevator pitch introduce themselves, the name of the company and then they describe the product or service they offer in the context of a customer or indeed an industry Neil offers a much better four step alternative:Step One - describe a problem your audience can relate to 'You know how hard it is.....' - Neil calls this framing the problemStep Two - explain the common flawed solutions to the problem 'and often people think the best way to solve this is to....'Step Three - introducing what Neil call's the ‘Silver Bullet' solution - which includes a single powerful sentence that sums up the problem and your solution. Neil shares several examples of this during the recording.Step Four - explain what you do and how you can help - 'I help....so that they .......'You can find Neil at neilcanhelp.com and on his website you can access tons of free resources to help you transform your elevator pitch and become much more persuasive. I think Neil's ideas will enable you to transform your elevator pitch so give them a go and stand out from everyone else next time you go networking! If you think you might need some help with your next key sales pitch book a free 15 minute Zoom call with me and we can discuss your sales pitch and if I can help you.If I can then the next step would be a 40-50 minute Zoom call where we will go through your pitch and I will be your audience, your challenger and your coach.To find more about my full range of sales pitch and business presentation training and coaching offers please click on these links key presentation or sales pitch If you are interested in trialling for free my online course ‘Transform your Business Presentations' then drop me an email to I can help you transform your business presentations and win more sales pitches. Click on the links below to find out more and book a free 15-20 minute Zoom call with to discuss what you might need help with. Presentation TrainingSales Training 15 Minute Free 'How can I help you' Zoom callTrevor Lee Linked Trevor Lee You TubeMy latest book: 7 Steps to Successful Presentations
In this episode, I continue with information I received in 1992 that changed my sobriety in every single way. Part 5: Step Three(Originally broadcast in 2021)
Julia A. gives a Step Three talk for the Emotional Sobriety Conference held via Zoom in June of 2024 hosted by the Everything or Nothing Group in Gainesville, FL. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
This talk is a sundry talk from 2024. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
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Approaching the Twelve Steps from a secular viewpoint can present challenges, particularly with Step Three, which traditionally involves turning one's will and life over to the care of God. Spencer and Marilyn explore how we have navigated these waters while remaining respectful to their own beliefs as atheists or agnostics. Founding a Secular Al Anon... The post Secular Healing: Working Step Three – 419 appeared first on The Recovery Show.
Whoa, this one is hard hitting and not for the faint of heart or easily offended. Listen, if you want to hammer out more sales and catapult your income or even take it nuclear... then you really need to own this one. This insight is so slick and powerful yet so many will never understand it. Most will never harness the absolute neon-festering power this insight has. Let me know what you think of this episode or if you have some questions about what was discussed… shoot me a message on Instagram at: @EricLouviere Head to https://CoachingUncensored.com to get the free cheat sheet and other trainings as my gift! If you are a coach, business coach, life coach or executive coach, or agency owner, then this episode can move the needle for you in revenue.
Dave Brisbin 9.15.24 Made a decision to turn our lives and will over to God, a power greater than ourselves…Step Three of AA…sort of a let go and let God. Sounds so easy, but it's only as easy as our grip on whatever we're holding on to. And if we believe we're holding on to the only way we'll ever experience security and survival, affection and esteem, power and control—just how easy a grip are we expecting? I remember a scene from a movie where a man is dangling off a cliff, clinging to the end of a rope with those at the top calling down to let go. He's screaming back, eyes squeezed shut, face contorted. Exhausted, he finally lets go and falls about eighteen inches, lands in sitting position. That's each and every one of us, clinging for dear life to illusions of power and control that blind us to the fact that in God's care, it's a very short fall. Once upon a time, I went skydiving. Jumped out of a plane at 12,500 feet with a bedsheet in a pack on my back. I decided to turn my life (literally) over to the care of those around me, the greater power that said I could survive the fall. I had to trust the people who taught me and packed my gear enough to jump, but couldn't prove them trustworthy until I did. Classic Catch-22. How did I gain enough trust to let go? It started early in the morning with the decision to drive to the center, to sign the legal release of liability, to attend each class all day long about the gear and techniques that would brake my fall. Gearing up with jumpsuit, helmet, goggles, getting on the plane—each small act taken as if I believed I could survive, made the next act possible until I was staring out at two miles of air... As in skydiving, so in life. Belief is not enough. We won't let go until we trust enough. But trust is experiential, only exists after we act on our beliefs. That's faith—acting as if what we say we believe is already true. Faith is the bridge between belief and trust. We start small, day by day, in every living moment, until we're staring down a sheer drop that after a deep breath, faith lets us realize is only eighteen inches. We can let go for a short fall like that.
Dave Brisbin 9.15.24 Made a decision to turn our lives and will over to God, a power greater than ourselves…Step Three of AA…sort of a let go and let God. Sounds so easy, but it's only as easy as our grip on whatever we're holding on to. And if we believe we're holding on to the only way we'll ever experience security and survival, affection and esteem, power and control—just how easy a grip are we expecting? I remember a scene from a movie where a man is dangling off a cliff, clinging to the end of a rope with those at the top calling down to let go. He's screaming back, eyes squeezed shut, face contorted. Exhausted, he finally lets go and falls about eighteen inches, lands in sitting position. That's each and every one of us, clinging for dear life to illusions of power and control that blind us to the fact that in God's care, it's a very short fall. Once upon a time, I went skydiving. Jumped out of a plane at 12,500 feet with a bedsheet in a pack on my back. I decided to turn my life (literally) over to the care of those around me, the greater power that said I could survive the fall. I had to trust the people who taught me and packed my gear enough to jump, but couldn't prove them trustworthy until I did. Classic Catch-22. How did I gain enough trust to let go? It started early in the morning with the decision to drive to the center, to sign the legal release of liability, to attend each class all day long about the gear and techniques that would brake my fall. Gearing up with jumpsuit, helmet, goggles, getting on the plane—each small act taken as if I believed I could survive, made the next act possible until I was staring out at two miles of air... As in skydiving, so in life. Belief is not enough. We won't let go until we trust enough. But trust is experiential, only exists after we act on our beliefs. That's faith—acting as if what we say we believe is already true. Faith is the bridge between belief and trust. We start small, day by day, in every living moment, until we're staring down a sheer drop that after a deep breath, faith lets us realize is only eighteen inches. We can let go for a short fall like that.
What sets Michael Molthan - M2 The Rock's story apart is the realization that there wasn't just one rock bottom; there were many. And from those challenging moments, he emerged stronger and more determined than ever. Today, he leverages his personal experiences and magnetic, relatable personality to inspire others to embark on their own transformative journeys. Michael Molthan - M2 The Rock is proof that even in the darkest of times, one can find a path to fulfillment and purpose, using rock bottom as a steppingstone rather than an endpoint. Michael Molthan's mission is to raise the meaning of “Rock Bottom” sharing his relatable stories for everyone by rebuilding the “Spirit, Mind, and Body”. When this is “Out of Order” our life is full of chaos and confusion. Michael Molthan doesn't shy away from talking about his painful past of trauma, drug, alcohol, and work addiction. On his talk show called The M2 The ROCK Show, he interviews inspiring people with inspiring stories. For over 2o years, Michael Molthan has been known as one of the most well-known Luxury Homebuilders in Dallas, Texas - The Park Cities and also in the country until 2009. Michael Molthan finally hit rock bottom. Drugs. Alcohol, and crime. And absolute chaos. He accumulated 27 mugshots in four years and was about to enter a place he swore he would never go: prison. Addiction was Michael's temporary solution to heal from a dark childhood trauma secret. Little did he know that being imprisoned and reading and writing for inmates that could not read or write. On October 13, 2017, Michael was miraculously released 2 years early from prison before completing his sentence. He traveled 300 Miles back to Dallas, Texas, to see Judge Jennifer Bennett to turn himself in. For the first time Judge Bennett could see this miraculous change that had taken place in Michael's life, so she pardoned him and told him to go “pay it forward”. That's what Michael Molthan has been doing for the last 7 years. Michael is the host of The M2 THE ROCK Show, one of the fastest growing shows/podcasts in the country that dives into the topic of self-improvement, spirituality, health, mind, and many more. Michael Molthan is the author of two books, “300 MILES – Memoir of Michael Molthan” and “Today, I Realize - Daily Devotional 2025” being released in 2025. Michael's main passion is simple and profound: “That Everyone Is An Addict”. FOLLOW M2 THE ROCK BELOW: WEBSITE: https://m2therock.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/m2therockshow/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-m2-the-rock-show-michael-molthan--3443849/support.
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Step Three states: “Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.” We'll be delving into this step, discussing its essence and sharing personal experiences. Step Three comes after acknowledging the hope for a saner life (Step Two). This step is about making a... The post Letting Go and Trusting: Exploring Step Three – 416 appeared first on The Recovery Show.
These are sundry talks recorded throughout 2024. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
In this episode, I go through my understanding and experience with the form and substance of Step Three, and how important it was for me to seperate the two.Here is my Instagram. Get my books on Amazon!
This is a study and commentary of the Step Working Guides book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.
This is a study and commentary of the Step Working Guides book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.
This is a study and commentary of the Step Working Guides book within Narcotics Anonymous. We invite you to come along this journey with us. Please get your book, a highlighter, and a pen/pencil.
Peter M. gives a talk on Step Three at the 2nd March Through the Steps Workshop on 3/4/2022. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
I personally find Step Three to be difficult: Step 3: Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understand God. I struggle with the need to let go and take a leap of faith. It's not easy for me and I am often conflicted about this step, but I still try. From "The 12 Steps for Adult Children" book (1991 reprinted version): "Step Three commands more of us than the first two Steps, because we are now asked to trust in a Higher Power. If we feel pressured or compromised by this request we are going too fast. Our inner child may be terrified that, if we dare trust a Higher Power and expose our behavior problems to that Power, we will be rejected. In this case, it is important to stop and take time to prepare ourselves properly." And another powerful quote: "The key to effectively working Step Three lies in our willingness to turn as much of our lives as we can over to the care of God. This is difficult for many of us because we are accustomed to functioning by using self-will alone." Support the Podcast: Join the Let Go and Be Free Patreon to support the show (for a coffee a month, you can keep the podcast going and get extra perks). Purchase one of the Let Go and Be Free books (volume 1, volume 2, volume 3, and volume 4) or 30 Days of Gratitude: A Daily Guide for Adult Children of Alcoholics. Like or leave a positive review wherever you listen to the podcast. More Information: Subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get additional help and support the podcast.
You need content to podcast…but sometimes we have so many great ideas that it can be really hard to narrow these ideas down and turn them into action. And, with podcasting, your content is crucial. How do you transform those ideas into actual episodes? Today, Kristin is walking listeners through step 3 of starting a podcast…content planning. Content planning is about designing your content to align with who you are and sharing it systematically. Few key points from today's episode: One of the first decisions you need to make is about the frequency of your episodes. Will you be producing weekly? Biweekly? Whatever you choose, keep it consistent. You need to have a vision. Take time to really sit with the vision of your podcast. What is your ultimate goal? Who is your target audience? What value do you want to provide them? Think of a content plan as a map; it shows you the way but doesn't restrict you from exploring other locations. Think about what you can offer your listeners. Whether it's insights, interviews, or entertainment, make sure each episode delivers something valuable. Don't let a content map or plan limit you; instead, harness it for the power that it holds. With content planning, podcasting becomes much easier and more consistent. It frees up your creativity, allowing you to focus on delivering great content rather than scrambling for ideas at the last minute. Content planning is an essential step in transforming your ideas into actionable podcast episodes. It aligns your content with your identity, ensures consistency, and helps you maintain a clear vision for your podcast's future. from Today's Episode: “Take time to really sit with your vision, you need a vision for your podcast” “Use a content plan: you don't have to be married to it. But, it's beneficial to have a plan and it allows you to go deeper.” Are you looking for guidance or want to launch a podcast? Contact Kristin for Podcast Coaching Looking for a community of podcasters? Join us in Podcast Membership Join our FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastcoachingforkingdomentrepreneurs Connect on IG: @kristinfieldschadwick
Announcements: PNW inspired horror caretakerpress@gmail.com; Submissions open until stories filled. Starting to read May 1st. 2024 Writer Craft Writing Retreat and Workshop registration open; https://valerieihsan.com/retreat Three Story Method: Writing How-To Books out now. Focus and Finish: Goal-Setting and Strategic Planning for Writers (First in Series) Author Update: Valerie: adopted a new dog "Buddy 'Keif' Nelson" Monthly Reflection tonight, or this weekend at the latest (if you are a patron and want to do it with me, let me know) just coming out of Q1+ funk and catching up on visiting with friends and self-care, so my tasks in the last week have been skewed towards personal/not business: haircut, birthday party, meditation, journaling, appointments with my life coach, yoga, introducing Usha to new doggy friend, fancy brunches, attending a new mastermind group I'm in, hot tub soaks, lunch out with a friend, and taking our new dog to the vet. And the next few days will be the same: catching up with friends, seeing my dad and step-mom, taking my son out to dinner, Chiro, yoga, the gym. starting work at the bookstore again part time starting next week. I'm reading: beta read manuscript The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman Thunder Song by Sasha taqŵšeblu LaPointe Notes: I read from the Foreward and Step One of new permafree book Focus and Finish: Goal-Setting and Strategic Planning for Writers. ** Foreward I'm a not-so-closet list-lover. Some of you may not like lists. Some of you might have tried list-making in the past and found it didn't work for you. But even if you are not a list-lover, you will find usefulness and value from this book and the exercises and resources in it. I think we've all had the experience at one point in our lives where we've woken up and discovered that what we are doing is not what we want to do and, in fact, was someone else's idea all along. Maybe that was the job that your dad wanted you to have, or maybe it's the parenting style that your partner wants you to use, or maybe it's the vacation that your friend wants you to go on. Maybe none of those things held interest for you—or went against a core belief, even—yet you somehow made yourself believe you wanted them and you trapped yourself into doing them. For instance, if you have been saying out loud all your life that you wanted to be a lawyer, and you went to law school, and you took the bar exam, and you passed the bar, and now you're working in a law firm, and you're doing the hours, and you say to yourself (and you say to everyone else), “I've always wanted to be a lawyer, and now I'm a lawyer. Isn't that great?” but underneath all that, you discovered at some point that, actually, you never really wanted to be a lawyer. What you wanted to be was a scuba dive instructor. If that is your passion and you can find a way to make a living doing scuba, then why are you a lawyer? This book will help you identify your dreams and plan for a future of success doing the things that are truly important to you. Happy Planning! Valerie ** Step One The system I'm about to show you is one I do at least twice a year, because I know myself. And I know that I get caught up in the zeitgeist. I get caught up in the excitement that other people have about their businesses and I think, “I can do that, too!” For instance, all my life, one of my dream jobs was to own a bookstore. And then, some years ago, I was offered the chance to buy, very inexpensively, a little bookstore. My breath quickened. My heart rate accelerated. Whoa. This was my dream. Here it was, handed right to me. It would be so easy to do—the way it was set up, the finances and the inventory and the space, and even the internship, basically. I thought about it for weeks. The reason she wanted to give up the bookstore was because she wanted to put more time into her own writing, which should've been a red flag from the very start, but I was still hooked into that old dream of owning my own bookstore. I sought the advice of my best friend. “If you were already making money as a published author, would you want to own a bookstore?" she asked. “No,” I said. I didn't even have to think about it. The word just blurted out all by itself. "Then there's your answer,” she said. "Oh." And I didn't have to think about it anymore. Continually checking in with yourself and writing out your passions, writing out your dreams, is what's going to help you achieve them later on. Not just in the goal setting, in the strategizing and planning around it, but in acknowledging that this is your dream and you want to work towards it. Whatever it is—scuba diving, traveling, becoming a mailperson. Training dogs. It can be anything. It can be work-related or can be personal. Maybe you just want to learn Russian because it's a gorgeous language. It would just be for fun. Do it. Dream it. Write a goal around it. And do it. Ideals change. Intentions change. It's natural. So, twice a year, I use this system to make sure I'm living the life I want, reaching for the goals that will fulfill my dreams. * * * There are two ways to go about doing this process, arguably a third, and on first glance it's going to be a big giant wishlist. But for you non-list-lovers, think of them as bullet points. Or mind-mapping. Option one is to go about these exercises wearing the Business Owner Hat. If you are a small-business owner, freelancer, or writer/teacher/artist, and you want to get a head start on your business plan, this could be a good option for you. You'll be planning and goal-setting with only your business or art in mind. Option two is to mix it all up: personal, spiritual, business, home/yard. If you work at home, all these areas merge anyway—to some degree—and feed into one another. Option three is great if you are a linear thinker or you like to think in categories. Option three is really option one, over and over again. (i.e. personal goals/wishes, then business goals/wishes, then home/yard goals/wishes.) Choose one and go with it. If you choose option one and you veer off in the middle of it, no worries. The exercises all work the same. It's your mindset that can change as needed. Option two is my personal preference, but what usually happens for me is I do option two and then shift to option three. And what I mean by that is when I first start making my list of dreams, goals, and wishes, I dump everything in—reaching out to all aspects of my existence. My personal life, my spiritual life, my business life, my health projects, my gardening goals. And then at the end, when I feel like there's nothing left to put on the list, I reach back and look at the categories in my mind, starting with my business. Is there anything in my business world that I'm leaving out? Is there anything that I haven't given myself permission to say out loud on the page? Is there anything that I'm too embarrassed, afraid, or irritated to mention on this list? And I write it down. And then I go to the next category. Is there anything that I'm forgetting about gardening that I want to put on this list? Et cetera. * * * Okay, let's get started. Get yourself situated where you can be comfortable – and that could mean sprawling on the floor with markers, or at a bar stool with sharpened pencils, or lounging in a chair by the fire with a laptop. You need something to write with and something to write on, and probably a tasty beverage close by. Once you're situated, think about whether you are going to focus on a specific area in your life right now, or let it fly and write down anything that comes to mind. If you decide that you just want to concentrate, for example, on your business goals, you could do that. Again, I prefer to lump it all in to one. I find that one feeds into the other and, because I'm self-employed, sometimes it's hard to segregate anything out. Step 1 Take as long as you need to write down anything and everything you want. This is the place to let go. No one will see this. Write down all the things. Think magic wand. Think No Barriers—financial, time, reality. This is the Dreaming Page. If you could do anything, if you could be anything, if you could have anything, what would it be? Maybe think of the Dreaming Page as your ideal life. What's on the page? What's in the dream life? Your “bullet points” don't have to be huge grandiose things, like Go to China—although that could be one of them. It can also be Paint the Shelf in the Bathroom Turquoise. Big dreams and little dreams. Write it all down. There may be a slight concern that, unleashed, this might turn into an eighty-two page To Do list. Don't worry too much about that, because if that's what ends up happening for you, I have another exercise at the end of Step Three that will fix it. So for right now, in any category in your life, or in every category in your life, write down the things that—if there were nothing standing in the way—you'd want to do, be, see, have, or experience. * * * Tips/Resources: • For this exercise, you can use any kind of notebook, but since I'm a Passion Planner nerd, I like using the Passion Planner Road Map found in physical Passion Planners (or on passionplanner.com—affiliate link—under their downloads) as a template. • I prefer to write on a notepad first and transfer the information over to my planner with better penmanship, and after I'm clearer about my goals. • If you need more structure, you can set a timer and brainstorm for a specified length of time. 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DEEP DIVE into STEP THREE. In this episode of the Came to Believe Recovery podcast, the hosts and guests discuss Step Three of the 12-step program. They explore the concept of turning one's will and life over to the care of God as they understood Him. They emphasize the importance of complete surrender and the ongoing process of growth and understanding. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by people of faith and the need for action to align with beliefs. The hosts share personal experiences and insights into the transformative power of Step Three. In this conversation, The Monty man, Alicea M, and Roger M McDiarmid discuss the importance of surrendering to a higher power in recovery. They share personal stories and insights about how surrendering and relying on God's power can lead to transformation and a deeper relationship with Him. They also emphasize the need to follow directions and trust in God's plan, rather than relying on our own efforts. The conversation highlights the significance of step three in the recovery process and the ongoing commitment to living a life of service to God and others. #higherpower #aa #na #alcoholicsanonymous #recovery #recovered #alcoholic #twelvesteps #wedorecover #narcoticsanonymous #addiction #bigbook
The goal is to change the way we look at things, so that the things we look at can begin to change. Welcome to Stpe Three of the Interface Response System - ASSESS - In this episode we learn how to execute on this arduous task of assessing the scene of the interface from a different vantage point. Along with three powerful tools to add to your belt, this episode will play a major role in the rewiring of your assessment making machine. My favorite step of the 4 step process. Enjoy Thank you to our sponsors Makes Sense Academy: https://www.riseupwithdragon.com/makes-sense-academy ResourcesConnect With Dr. JC Doornick- https://zez.am/makessense - Website: https://www.riseupwithdragon Resources: Donald Hoffman Interview - https://www.youtube.com/live/1O0l9ynXY1g?feature=shared Case Against Reality Book - https://amzn.to/3U6O7dU Rizwan Virk Interview - https://youtu.be/x0iqxkdBplw?feature=shared Simulation Hypothesis Book - https://amzn.to/3J9IsxC The Holographic Universe - Michael Talbot - https://amzn.to/3J6aCcL The Elephant Parable by John Godfrey Saxe - https://allpoetry.com/The-Blind-Man-And-The-Elephant Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - https://amzn.to/3xqPwDe Influence - The Psychology of Persuasion by Robert Cialdini - https://amzn.to/3J8g0Mn The Arkana Spiritual Center - https://www.arkanaspiritualcenter.com Free Will by Sam Harris - https://amzn.to/4ancWrz Timestamps(00:00:00) Introduction (00:00:37) Change the way you look at things so that the things you look at begine to change. (00:3:19) What we see is what we get but is what we get what actually is or just what we see? (00:5:37) Looking at things from a different vantage point. (00:6:47) A case against reality with Donald Hoffman (00:8:01) The Simulation Hypothesis with Rizwan Virk (00:13:20) Life as a video game?(00:15:46) The Eye of the Storm (00:14:37) Your old programmed mind is impatient and doesn't like to wait too long. (00:18:27) Cognitive Disputation (00:20:21) What is the efficacy of Free Will with Sam Harris (00:22:04) THe Elephant Parable (00:26:21) Survey the Scene (00:28:10) Thinking Fast and Slow with Daniel Kahneman (00:29:04) Makes Sense Academy Sponsor Break (00:29:00) The Bouncer Revised (00:32:30) Whole-O-graphic Vision
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Have you ever stood at the crossroads of personal struggle and spiritual growth, feeling a deep yearning for transformation? Join us on this enlightening journey where we unwrap the mysterious process of submitting our will to a higher power—tailored uniquely to each of us. In an intimate exploration of Step Three, we blend the wisdom of Bill Wilson's original 12 Steps with the dynamism of modern psychological practices. As the landscape of spirituality and therapy undergoes its own evolution, we shed light on the alternatives for those who veer away from traditional religious paths. Meditation, journaling, and the underappreciated guidance of recovery coaches form the mosaic of support in this candid discussion about spiritual awakenings and the potent act of surrender, critical for anyone walking the path toward recovery.Embrace the inspiration as we tackle the empowering quest of pinpointing and chasing down your goals and dreams. This episode is a testament to the beauty of keeping an open mind, as we reflect on the profound spiritual experiences that shaped iconic figures like Bill Wilson, understanding that they're not a one-size-fits-all. We delve into the reality that moments of clarity might elude some, yet the assurance of companionship on this journey means no one must face their battles alone. When help is within arm's reach, and acceptance becomes the norm, the once distant dreams you harbored take form right before your eyes—an uplifting rally cry for anyone ready to take back control from the clutches of addiction.Support the showRecovery is Beautiful. Go Live Your Best Life!!Life Is Wonderful.Lovewww.lifeiswonderful.loveYour EQ is Your IQRecovery Freedom CircleThe System That Understands Recovery, Builds Character and Helps People Have Better Relationships.A Life Changing Solutionhttps://lifeiswonderful-love.mykajabi.com/storeFacebook Group - Recovery Freedom Circle | FacebookYouTube - Life Is Wonderful Hugo VInstagram - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTikTok - Lifeiswonderful.LovePinterest - Lifeiswonderful.LoveTwitter - LifeWonderLoveLinkedIn - Hugo Vrsalovic Life Is Wonderful.Love
We are in part three of the Christ Centered Productivity Series! In today's episode, we cover STEP THREE of the Christ Centered Productivity Framework (CCPF): building a SCHEDULE that puts Jesus first! If you have not yet listened to parts 1 and 2, go back and listen to those episodes in order! You can click here to listen to PART ONE and click here to listen to PART TWO. This episode will help you create a flexible schedule that puts Jesus first, prioritizes rest and includes time for the things that matter most to you. You can now access the templates that make up the CCPF Mini-Hub for just $37! Grab your $37 templates here: https://herrenewedstrength.thrivecart.com/ccpf-minihub/ Here's a breakdown of what's included: 1 digital hub that houses four core plug-and-play time management template & productivity swipe-files available for immediate download 1 training that introduces you to the 7 principles of productivity 4 additional short trainings (between 5 and15 minutes each) that walk you through each template & swipe file, including… Schedule Audit template: identify where your time goes Time Calculator: track your time & categorize your daily tasks Weekly Schedule Builder: create a simplified schedule that is broken into very specific time blocks Goal Tracker: use the goal tracker to set SMART goals & learn how to schedule intentional time to work on your goals each week. 1 Final Exhortation video Ready to work with me, one-on-one? Email me to learn more about private coaching!
Peter M. gives a talk on Step Three at the Stepping Stones Workshop in Philadelphia, PA on 9/30/2010. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
This is sequence of one-off recordings made throughout 2023 in all sorts of different meetings and fellowships. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
In this episode I just read from the Big Book.Step Three. Step Ten.Step Eleven. My books and other things.My Instagram.
This is a full sequence of recordings on the Twelve Steps for Al-Anons, using the book Alcoholics Anonymous as the basic method. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/ and here: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/
This is a full sequence of recordings on the Twelve Steps for Al-Anons, using the book Alcoholics Anonymous as the basic method. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/ and here: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/
These tapes were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2019. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Risa M. gives a Step Three talk at the Grace Group Zoom Series in Hattiesburg, MS. Find us at https://maddogspeakers.com/.
Say it isn't so! This week officially marks the halfway point of my new miniseries, 7 Step Ideal Client Attraction Guide for Photographers! For the last few weeks, and going forward every other week until we've covered all 7 steps, I've been taking a deeper look at the free guide on my website, 7 Step Ideal Client Attraction Guide for Photographers, and breaking each step out into its own little mini podcast episode to help you figure out who your ideal client is. This week I'm diving into not just the next one, but the next TWO steps of the 7-Step Ideal Client Attraction Guide for Photographers. Step Three, “Where Are They?” and Step Four, “Pull Them To You” help us take a deeper dive into figuring out who our ideal clients are, where we can find them, and what the first steps should be once we do find them. Too excited to see what's next to wait for the next episode of the mini-series to drop or want to review what we've already covered? Get the full guide by visiting my website, https://lucidumascoaching.com/freegift/ to get your own copy of my guide. Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas' Programs and Contact Info:lucidumascoaching.comluci@lucidumas.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theprofitablephotographer_pod/https://www.facebook.com/LuciDumasCoachinghttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCut3Qk6t6Z2DUJYEYGSCfKA
David is onto step THREE in his series that shows you how to buy a home. Credit scores can feel overwhelming and David gets it: yes, they can be hard to navigate. Thankfully, David is going to tell-all in this latest episode where he talks ALL things credit so you are armed and dangerous when it comes to prepping to buy your first home. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: Episode Highlights: [04:44] Don't Rush It The most important thing you need to know about building your credit score is that it takes time. We're at the mercy of the financial system and we can't change it, so there's no point in getting all anarchal about it. It's how it is. BUT, we can learn how to beat the system so we can use these systems to our advantage and still get the best deal. The key to it all? Being patient, especially if you or your partner are starting with a lower score. And remember, it's not fun, it's not sexy, but it's very rewarding, so find a way to celebrate when you've built it up to your goal! [18:44] Hard Pull vs. Soft Pull The only way that you can get a full approval for a loan is to get a hard credit pull, which does give your credit score a hit. While you might have been warned to avoid this from other people, you have to remember that they need to pull your credit score for a full approval and if you don't get this done it's possible you could even lose the home. But, if you're early in the process, you can get your credit pulled and then have time to build up your score again. Having the right team means that they can guide you through this process and make sure that you are on the right track. [30:54] What Happens When Your Score Looks Rough When you're qualifying together, sometimes you'll need both incomes to buy a home. However, it's not an average that they use - they use the lowest the mid score. So, if your credit is 800 and their score is 620, well, they're going to use the 620 score. But, there are some ways that you can boost a bad credit score and jump even a tier or two. According to credit pros, exceptional scores are 800 to 850, very good scores are 740 to 799, good scores are 670 to 739, fair is 580 to 669, and anything lower is not so hot. If you want to jump a tier, then you can do some things such as strategically managing your debt, asking for more credit, getting credit for paying rent, and dealing with your negative marks first.
David is onto step THREE in his series that shows you how to buy a home. Credit scores can feel overwhelming and David gets it: yes, they can be hard to navigate. Thankfully, David is going to tell-all in this latest episode where he talks ALL things credit so you are armed and dangerous when it comes to prepping to buy your first home. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: When you should start working on your credit score The importance of time FICO vs. Credit Karma vs. other apps Where your credit score comes from Episode Highlights: [04:44] Don't Rush It The most important thing you need to know about building your credit score is that it takes time. We're at the mercy of the financial system and we can't change it, so there's no point in getting all anarchal about it. It's how it is. BUT, we can learn how to beat the system so we can use these systems to our advantage and still get the best deal. The key to it all? Being patient, especially if you or your partner are starting with a lower score. And remember, it's not fun, it's not sexy, but it's very rewarding, so find a way to celebrate when you've built it up to your goal! [18:44] Hard Pull vs. Soft Pull The only way that you can get a full approval for a loan is to get a hard credit pull, which does give your credit score a hit. While you might have been warned to avoid this from other people, you have to remember that they need to pull your credit score for a full approval and if you don't get this done it's possible you could even lose the home. But, if you're early in the process, you can get your credit pulled and then have time to build up your score again. Having the right team means that they can guide you through this process and make sure that you are on the right track. [30:54] What Happens When Your Score Looks Rough When you're qualifying together, sometimes you'll need both incomes to buy a home. However, it's not an average that they use - they use the lowest the mid score. So, if your credit is 800 and their score is 620, well, they're going to use the 620 score. But, there are some ways that you can boost a bad credit score and jump even a tier or two. According to credit pros, exceptional scores are 800 to 850, very good scores are 740 to 799, good scores are 670 to 739, fair is 580 to 669, and anything lower is not so hot. If you want to jump a tier, then you can do some things such as strategically managing your debt, asking for more credit, getting credit for paying rent, and dealing with your negative marks first.