Facing the Challenges of Sobriety With Honesty as a Spiritual Principle of Recovery
How Honesty Helps Through the AA Steps
How Honesty Helps Through the AA Steps
Alcoholics Anonymous boasts more than 2 million members across the world, with membership in about 180 nations. With so many people practicing the 12 principles of AA, it's important to understand your relationship with these principles.
Step 1 in AA is always one of the hardest steps to take, but once you've taken it, keeping your progress is just as difficult. One of the best ways to do so is to ensure you practice honesty in recovery.
But why is honesty so important, and what are the pitfalls that could break your honesty? If you're curious about the 12 principles of AA, we're here to help. Read on to learn more about the AA steps and how honesty applies to them.
Practicing Honesty in Your Everyday Life for Sobriety
Practicing Honesty in Your Everyday Life for Sobriety
Lying while in recovery or active addiction is incredibly common. It can happen as a result of fear, shame, or even resistance to change. Are you someone who found yourself lying to people you love while you were struggling with addiction?
You're not alone, and your behavior was understandable. Now, however, it's time to start being honest. Practicing honesty in recovery is hard, but it will change your life.
But how can you practice honesty in your daily life? Who should you be honest with first? We're here to answer some of your questions.