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Twelve Step recovery includes working Steps One, Two and Three where you admit powerlessness, come to believe God will restore you to sanity and surrender your will and life to God. When life gets overwhelming, you can work Steps One, Two and Three together to get yourself back on track. See how it is done in this video. #dysfunctionalrelationship #complexrelationships #recoveryjourney Website: https://www.changemyrelationship.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMyRelationship YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@changemyrelationship Watch this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dzdtYTIz7oo
Speaker: Brian Bell Message: One Little Thing Date: 2/16/25 Website: http://www.themissionredlands.com
Small steps in life amount to eventually a lot of progress
This episode is sponsored by: Welcome back to another power-packed episode of the Thinking Big Podcast. I'm your host, Sean Osborn, and today we're diving into Step Seven of Napoleon Hill's classic, Think and Grow Rich. This step is all about mastering decision-making and kicking procrastination to the curb. If you missed Steps One through Six, be sure to catch up because each step builds on the last, and trust me, you don't want to miss any of it. The Crossroads of Decision Picture this: you're standing at a crossroads. One path leads to success, the other to stagnation. The only thing standing between you and your dreams is a decision. Sounds dramatic, right? But that's exactly what Napoleon Hill emphasizes in Step Seven. He starts with a powerful statement: "Accurate analysis of over 25,000 men and women who had experienced failure disclosed the fact that lack of decision was near the head of the list of the 30 major causes of failure." The Enemy of Procrastination Procrastination, the nemesis of decision, is an enemy we must all conquer. Successful people are decisive. They make decisions promptly and change them very slowly, if at all. How often do you find yourself stuck in analysis paralysis, waiting for the perfect moment that never comes? We've all been there, waiting for the stars to align perfectly before we make a move. Take Henry Ford, for instance. One of his most outstanding qualities was his decisiveness. Despite advice to change the Model T, he stuck with it, and that decision yielded massive success. Sure, he might have been a bit obstinate, but his firmness paid off. It's far better to be decisively obstinate than wishy-washy and ineffective. Opinions are Cheap In today's world, we're bombarded with information and opinions from social media, news outlets, and even our close friends and family. Hill warns us against being influenced by the opinions of others, calling them "the cheapest commodity on earth." If you let them dictate your decisions, you'll never succeed. The Power of Now Procrastination is the polar opposite of decision. We've all put off tasks, delayed decisions, and waited for the right time. But here's the cold, hard truth: there is no right time. There is only now. When should you start? Now. When should you do it? Now. Not tomorrow. Start now. Do it now. The only time you have is right now. Hill gives us powerful examples of decisive actions that shaped history, like Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, Socrates choosing to drink poison rather than compromise his beliefs, and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. These were courageous leaps of faith that changed the course of history. Building the Decision-Making Muscle Every choice you make shapes your future. The ability to decide quickly and firmly is a muscle you need to build. The more you exercise it, the stronger it gets. Hill provides timeless advice: Keep your own counsel: When making decisions, seek facts and information quietly. Be selective about whom you confide in. Listen more, talk less: People who talk too much often miss opportunities to accumulate useful knowledge. Commit to your decisions: Once you decide, stick to it. Change your decisions very slowly, if at all. Practical Tips for Decision Making Set deadlines for yourself to prevent procrastination. Weigh the pros and cons to make the decision-making process more structured. Trust your gut. Often, our instincts are more reliable than we give ourselves credit for. I'd rather trust my gut, take action, and learn from it if it's wrong than procrastinate and make no decision at all. In our age of information overload, it's easy to get lost in endless research. At some point, you have to pull the trigger. Or as my dad used to say, "Sean, you need to shit or get off the pot." Embracing Risk and Learning from Failure Every significant decision comes with risk. Evaluate them, but don't let them paralyze you. Not every decision will be a home run. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward. Build a support system. Surround yourself with a mastermind group that provides valuable feedback and encouragement. In modern life, courage and decision-making might mean starting that new business, leaving a secure job for a more fulfilling path, or making a lifestyle change for better health. These decisions require guts and courage, but they can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Be Crystal Clear and Expect Success Define your goals clearly. Plan strategically by breaking down your goals into actionable steps. Approach your decisions with a success mindset. Expecting positive outcomes increases your chances of achieving them. Think about your career. Are you in a job because you chose it, or did you just fall into it? Make a definite decision about where you want to be and take actionable steps toward it. Decisiveness can open doors you never thought possible. Connect with Sean Osborn at Thinking Big Coaching https://www.thinkingbigcoaching.com https://www.instagram.com/thinkingbigcoaching/ https://www.facebook.com/thinkingbigcoaching/
Building a house is not an easy task; one must be careful about many aspects when constructing a new house. Rishi Rishikesan from Orenda Building Pty Ltd gives away some tips for people who are considering building a new house. Produced by RaySel. - வீடு கட்டுவது எளிதான காரியமல்ல. நாம் பல அம்சங்கள் குறித்து கவனமாக இருக்கவேண்டும். அப்படியான அம்சங்களில் சிலவற்றை விளக்குகிறார் Orenda Building Pty Ltd நிறுவனத்தின் ரிஷி ரிஷிகேசன் அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடியவர்: றைசெல்.
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Recorded on Zoom in 2020. A full journey through the Twelve Steps as per the book Alcoholics Anonymous (the Big Book), for Al-Anons and S-Anons, but broadly relevant also to anyone using the Twelve Steps, in whatever fellowship they are in. Steps Two to Eleven are the same between AA and Al-Anon. Steps One and Twelve cover largely the same territory between AA and Al-Anon, just with a different angle in Step One and a couple of differences in Step Twelve. The Al-Anon angle is very useful for many AAs, especially those who grew up in alcoholic homes or spend a lot of time, today, with alcoholics, either drunk or sober. The workshop itself still runs, every Sunday: https://bigbookanonworkshop.blogspot.com/ More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Edifying, Enriching & Transforming Lives with Pastor Paul Morgan
Are you seeking purpose and direction in life? Don't settle for a superficial existence. Join us as we unlock the secrets to discovering God's perfect will for your life. Learn how to break free from societal pressures and embrace godly values. Find meaning and fulfillment as you align your life with His divine purpose. It's time to launch into a purpose-driven life that impacts others and brings glory to God. Don't miss this opportunity to step into your destiny.
To download your free guide go to MomsLettingGo.com To join the All-Mighty Mom tribe for more sisterhood and support go to MomsLettingGo.Teachable.com/p/All-Mighty-Mom-Membership/ To Join the Private FB group: Facebook.com/groups/momslettinggo/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle515/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelle515/support
Find Addiction Rehabs provides a quality resource for those seeking addiction treatment and their loved ones (877 537 1481.) Start with https://findaddictionrehabs.com/step-one-correctly-and-surrender (Step 1 of the first three AA steps). Reach out and connect for the help you deserve in finding treatment. Learn more now!
Ephesians 4: 1-6 Speaker: Pastor Sam Sutter
This is the first of Father Bill's three-part 12-Step Workshop. Each of the 12 Steps is presented from the perspective of the Pioneer members of AA and the hope of the series is to help us “Keep It Simple!” This episode focuses on how to establish a connection with God, with another person, and with our own True Selves as we begin recovery from addiction. You'll see it's a whole lot easier than you may have thought! Show notes: If you would like a copy of the PowerPoint presentation that accompanied this original workshop, email us at TwoWayPrayer@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fatherbillw/support
In his book Undrunk: A Skeptic's Guide to AA, A. J. Adams describes how joining Alcoholics Anonymous changed his preconceptions of the program. In this excerpt, Adams introduces the Twelve Steps to people in early recovery and discusses how he learned to navigate the first two Steps during his own journey.
Natalie Orr is a certified life coach and dance teacher with a Master's in Dance Anthropology. She believes in dance for all and in empowering people to live life on their terms. She is half Scottish and half Cypriot. She lives in Madrid, Spain with her husband and two cats. She also runs her own soul-centered business. She stopped ballet at 9 years of age and resumed at 25 years. She currently teaches adults ballet dance too, both physically and online. Natalie has also organized Adult Ballet Holidays. In this episode, Natalie speaks about overcoming fears that one may have while pursuing a dream, giving four tools she believes can work. She believes in the body and mind working together to be able to help someone enjoy even as they work hard at whatever they are doing. She believes in sharing what she has learned and experienced with others, in order to help them with their journey. Resources for Natalie: Facebook Instagram YouTube Linkedin Thank you for listening, So much ♥, Susanne & Gina Pointe To Rise links below:
https://youtu.be/AVX0smOj4-g Watch video on YouTube here: This Step is about addicts not lying to themselves anymore—and not hiding the truth about themselves—anymore. It's about getting real, and why. In this episode we cover: -Step 5 of the 12-Steps -How there are different layers to addiction and lust -What else needs to be faced regarding lust if an addict is to get free Timestamps: 0:00 Intro & sin (the "big book" vs. the Bible) 2:24 How this step relates to getting closer to God, and... 2:52 Step five: What to do if you've betrayed your wife (& Jay's experience) 4:46 Admitting it: this kind of accountability partner makes it easier 7:43 Disclosure is different in these ways (be careful[!]) 9:29 ***What is not acknowledged won't... (How Jay got himself into a cancer bind) 10:00 The more you (do this) the free-er you get / Why it's a good tool to use 12:12 Lori's take on '"Exact nature of addicts' wrongs" / Jay switched addictions 13:51 The phases of the 12 Steps / One reason to get detailed in Step 4 15:00 Different layers of Jay's sin & getting it out into the light 17:04 Lori's notes: "This is meant to bring you closer to God"… not a mechanical relationship 18:13 ***Lust and what else it might be Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCoupleCure?sub_confirmation=1 #betrayed #lies #lying #liar #addiction
Adam Rothenfluh joins Rafael on the show today to share how he went from an employee with zero background in real estate investing to freedom in just four months! Because he wanted out of the rat race, he dived into the wholesaling blueprint, really put in the work, and found ways to stay ahead of the game. In this episode, Adam will talk about his first deal, giving a preview of Rafael’s system for building a business. He will also share how he overcame challenges, stressing the importance of building a buyer’s list. Tune in to see how far tenacity and commitment can take you in a short amount of time. RESOURCES: Teresa Todd’s website Call Magicians
Chris P. returns to the show to share on the concept of Step 3 as the Keystone - the Arch through which we pass to freedom. Chris takes a moment to read the 3rd step prayer, encouraging newcomers that may be listening to join him.THE KEYSTONEHe is the Father, and we are His children. Most good ideas are simple, and this concept was the keystone of the new and triumphant arch through which we passed to freedom. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 62A keystone is the wedge-shaped piece at the highest part of an arch that locks the other pieces in place. The "other pieces" are Steps One, Two, and Four through Twelve. In one sense this sounds like Step Three is the most important Step, that the other eleven depend on the third for support. In reality however, Step Three is just one of twelve. It is the keystone, but without eleven other stones to build the base and the arms, keystone or not, there will be no arch. Through working of all Twelve Steps, I find that triumphant arch waiting for me to pass through to another day of freedom.Need the Daily Reflection Book?Visit our web siteVisit our blogVisit our Facebook GroupFollow us on TwitterSupport the Podcast:- On Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailyreflection- On PayPal: https://paypal.me/dailyreflection
Today on Man Reads Monday we cover the first two baby steps in "The Total Money Makeover" by Dave Ramsey. Baby Step 1: Save $1,000 fast! Baby Step 2: Payoff all debt (besides mortgage) using the debt snowball. We also have a Facebook Reading Group for those who want to follow along: https://www.facebook.com/groups/287504135996396/ Contact Us: Aaron Ventura aventura@christkirk.com Twitter: @aaronventura Jacob Rush jrush@nsa.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaron-ventura/message
Part 5 - Steps 10, 11 & 12; THIS podcast series represents over 60 years of twelve-step experience as Johnnie Calloway and Dr. Eric Gentry discuss The Spirituality of The Twelve Steps. Listen in as they dive into the depths of the spiritual meaning of the steps word for word. This is a series of 5 podcasts, Part one; Steps One, Two and Three, Part Two; Steps Four and Five, Part Three; Steps Six and Seven, Part Four; Steps Eight and Nine and finally Part Five; Steps Ten, Eleven and Twelve. These two-share information about the Twelve Steps that you won’t often hear shared in a meeting. They bring it all to light. Enjoy!
Part 3 - Steps 6 & 7; THIS podcast series represents over 60 years of twelve-step experience as Johnnie Calloway and Dr. Eric Gentry discuss The Spirituality of The Twelve Steps. Listen in as they dive into the depths of the spiritual meaning of the steps word for word. This is a series of 5 podcasts, Part one; Steps One, Two and Three, Part Two; Steps Four and Five, Part Three; Steps Six and Seven, Part Four; Steps Eight and Nine and finally Part Five; Steps Ten, Eleven and Twelve. These two-share information about the Twelve Steps that you won’t often hear shared in a meeting. They bring it all to light. Enjoy!
Part 4 - Steps 8 & 9; THIS podcast series represents over 60 years of twelve-step experience as Johnnie Calloway and Dr. Eric Gentry discuss The Spirituality of The Twelve Steps. Listen in as they dive into the depths of the spiritual meaning of the steps word for word. This is a series of 5 podcasts, Part one; Steps One, Two and Three, Part Two; Steps Four and Five, Part Three; Steps Six and Seven, Part Four; Steps Eight and Nine and finally Part Five; Steps Ten, Eleven and Twelve. These two-share information about the Twelve Steps that you won’t often hear shared in a meeting. They bring it all to light. Enjoy!
Part 2 - Steps 4 & 5; THIS podcast series represents over 60 years of twelve-step experience as Johnnie Calloway and Dr. Eric Gentry discuss The Spirituality of The Twelve Steps. Listen in as they dive into the depths of the spiritual meaning of the steps word for word. This is a series of 5 podcasts, Part one; Steps One, Two and Three, Part Two; Steps Four and Five, Part Three; Steps Six and Seven, Part Four; Steps Eight and Nine and finally Part Five; Steps Ten, Eleven and Twelve. These two-share information about the Twelve Steps that you won’t often hear shared in a meeting. They bring it all to light. Enjoy!
THIS podcast series represents over 60 years of twelve-step experience as Johnnie Calloway and Dr. Eric Gentry discuss The Spirituality of The Twelve Steps. Listen in as they dive into the depths of the spiritual meaning of the steps word for word. This is a series of 5 podcasts, Part one; Steps One, Two and Three, Part Two; Steps Four and Five, Part Three; Steps Six and Seven, Part Four; Steps Eight and Nine and finally Part Five; Steps Ten, Eleven and Twelve. These two-share information about the Twelve Steps that you won’t often hear shared in a meeting. They bring it all to light. Enjoy!
Matt Ater, Vice president of Business Development, Vispero will speak on the topic of Kiosk Accessibility, including what makes a kiosk accessible, how JAWS works to improve the kiosk experience, and the steps one should take in building an accessible
Connecting with people can be simple and natural. Let's discover three simple steps in making new friends...they are all around you!
On today's show—Student Success! Listen in as we talk with Natalie Galyon, aka “The Silent Assassin” about how she brought her passive up to 6,000 a month after purchasing and following the Investor's Toolkit in just nine months… all the while going undetected by Land Geek radar! Natalie has exceeded her goal of buying and selling one a week, at just nine months in she's already done 50! How did she do it? With the mantra, “just one thing”. Natalie knew that she would burn out quickly if she tried to do too much, too soon. So she simplified the process by throwing away all artificial timelines and focused on just one thing at a time. Natalie is now on track to quit her job by the end of the year! Listen in as we dig in deep to extract the steps that Natalie took which put her on the path to passive income. Find out: What worked best for her Her biggest challenge What she would have done different Her newbie advice And, more! Natalie's biggest success factor was her mental fortitude. She didn't become attached to her outcome, she trusted in the systems and consistently focused on the “one thing”. She suspended her beliefs and let it roll. TIP OF THE WEEK Mark: My tip of the week is check out what Natalie's doing, go to her website TheLandBox.com. Scott: Check out InvestorNinjas.com. I did a webinar last week on my favorite tool for turning VAs, this tool is a game changer. You can find it at InvestorNinjas.com/Free. Natalie: Check out ViaCharacter.org to discover your strengths. Isn't it time to create passive income so you can work where you want, when you want and with whomever you want?
"How To Test Your Business Idea Without Spending All Your Money - 7 Steps" One of the biggest concerns for entrepreneurs is whether their business idea is going to work. Join Jay as he discusses 7 steps you can take to test your idea without going broke.
Hello Sister Love Extraordinaire sisters and friends. In this episode we are rocking w ith Hazel Jay! Hazel Jay also known as Lady J, is an author, educator and social entrepreneur who stops by to join SEX-C BABE's this December to share her faith walk and God's blessings. Hazel is the creator of the IGLOW (I am Golden, Legendary, Original and Wondrous) project dear to her heart that provides transformational coaching and development for mothers and families. Hazel is also one of twelve contributing authors in the book 'Real Talk: Intimate Discussions on Love, Life and Relationships and the author of her latest book, 'Girl, Wear Your Big Hat.' The mother of four completed graduate school with a degree in business. Following many lows and getting through several bumps and bruises, Hazel persevered with new lessons. And through tough times she leaned on the blessings coming her way. Hazel is excited about publishing her first children's book, 'A through Z Inventors Who Look Like Me.' Hazel chose Ida B. Wells, American Journalist, Civil Rights Activists, a founders of NAACP and a woman of color as her Woke Ancestor of the day. A famous quote, "The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them." Listen in on our conversation and find out what Hazel did recently for her Pursuit of Happiness. Click on 'Girl, Wear Your Big Hat' to read more about the author and her book and to purchase it.
Hijab as we know is an important aspect of Islam. For our sisters who weren’t engaged with in from their young age and may want to begin, it can be a process. What are some steps one can take? Ustadha Taimiyyah Zubair answers.
we will take a careful look at one of the greatest spiritual advancements of the last two hundred years: the Twelve Steps. While many of us associate this roadmap to recovery with alcohol and drug users, I have found tremendous benefit and direction for my life through these very same steps. I know that you will too. We'll start with the first two steps, which are particularly pertinent for followers of Jesus living in 2018 America.
Managing diabetes is an ongoing learning process. It is important to monitor and maintain your blood sugar within a normal range to lower your risk for a heart attack or stroke.Listen as Ihong Chen, MD explains steps you can take to prevent Pre-diabetes and full on diabetes.
These podcasts are a great deal of fun and I am fortunate to have such an opportunity to speak with so many people in the program and to benefit from the wide variety of experiences that exists among us. In this episode, I had an engaging conversation with Benn B. from Lincoln, Nebraska about the […]
In this episode of AA Beyond Belief-The Podcast, we explore the first two steps in AA's program of recovery. Benn B. from Lincoln, Nebraska joins us for an engaging conversation about these steps from a secular perspective.
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Child Abuse, Trauma and 12-Step Recovery" - STEP 3 (and we'll include a bit about TRADITION 3) - SCAN host Bill Murray will be joined by special guest co-host Rivka Edery, MSW, LCSW, author of the book "Trauma and Transformation: A 12-Step Guide." Bill founded the recently launched Adult Survivors of Child Abuse Anonymous ASCAA). Together they will lead tonight's discussion on STEP 3: "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him." You have worked Steps One and Two with a safe and trusted person – you have surrendered and you have demonstrated your willingness to try a new approach to your life experiences. When you admit your powerlessness over your traumatic history, you learn a comforting and critical truth: that you experienced certain painful life events that you absolutely could not have controlled. You were also not always in control of the coping patterns that have emerged. For some survivors, this can be a frightening and humbling experience. (More of this will be revealed through the Fourth and Fifth Steps). ~~ A child abuse survivor herself, Rivka Edery has been active in the 12 Step community for nearly 20 years. Bill Murray credits his 30 plus years of recovery to the spiritual power of the 12 Step program, too. ~~ Join us every two weeks to further examine a 12 Step approach to recovery from abuse. Next show we'll address STEP 4 & TRADITION 4. ~~ Please see our web page at: www.NAASCA.org/Trauma-12Step or write to Rivka at: rebecca.edery@gmail.com
SPECIAL TOPIC Night - "Child Abuse, Trauma and 12-Step Recovery" - STEP 3 (and we'll include a bit about TRADITION 3) - SCAN host Bill Murray will be joined by special guest co-host Rivka Edery, MSW, LCSW, author of the book “Trauma and Transformation: A 12-Step Guide." Bill founded the recently launched Adult Survivors of Child Abuse Anonymous (ASCAA). Together they will lead tonight's discussion on STEP 3: "Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to care of God, as we understood Him." You have worked Steps One and Two with a safe and trusted person – you have surrendered and you have demonstrated your willingness to try a new approach to your life experiences. When you admit your powerlessness over your traumatic history, you learn a comforting and critical truth: that you experienced certain painful life events that you absolutely could not have controlled. You were also not always in control of the coping patterns that have emerged. For some survivors, this can be a frightening and humbling experience. ~~ A child abuse survivor herself, Rivka Edery is grateful for the spiritual recovery she found in the 12 Steps of AA. She's been active in the 12 Step community for over 17 years. Bill Murray credits his 30 plus years of recovery to the spiritual power of the 12 Step program, too. ~~ Join us every two weeks to further examine a 12 Step approach to recovery from abuse. Next show we'll address STEP 4 & TRADITION 4. ~~ Please see our web page at: www.NAASCA.org/Trauma-12Step or write to Rivka at: rebecca.edery@gmail.com
Ralph W. from Los Angeles CA speaking in Buford GA
We explore steps one and two which involve how you think and talk. Recognize and then begin changing the programming in your subconscious mind. Check out my blog at www.carolinerdonnelly.com