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Willingness

Willingness is a foundational spiritual principle in Alcoholics Anonymous, serving as the essential bridge between the admission of powerlessness and the active application of the Twelve Steps. It represents a profound psychological shift from the egomaniacal introspection and self-obsession that characterize active addiction—often described as viewing life through a narrow periscope—toward a radical openness to change and service. The core principles of willingness center on surrender, rigorous honesty, and humility. It is not a one-time event but a continuous, daily commitment to do the hard, unglamorous work of recovery. This includes the willingness to confront deep-seated resentments, admit self-deception, and accept help from others, even when it feels humbling or uncomfortable. Listeners of these tapes can expect raw, personal accounts of the breaking points that lead to surrender. The narratives detail the transition from attempting to outsmart the disease to embracing a Higher Power's guidance. From the necessity of tough love in sponsorship to the discipline of using the Steps as road signs for a new way of living, these speakers illustrate that recovery is not about achieving perfection. Instead, it is about the enduring willingness to stay humble, remain vigilant, and consistently play ball with the spiritual process.

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Chuck C.
“A New Pair of Glasses” Part 1 – Chuck C.
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Mark H.
Recovery, Spirituality, & Meditation – Mark H.
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Sandy B.
Steps 6 & 7 – Sandy B.
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Earl H.
The 12 Steps (Part 1 of 2) – Earl H.
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Paul O.
Doctor, Alcoholic, and Addict – Paul O.
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Sandy B.
Steps 3 – 7 in Ixtapa Mexico – Sandy B.
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Russell S.
The Steady State of Sobriety Remains the Same Whether the Bank Account Is Full or Empty – Russell S.
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Russell S.
The Truth Comes When Someone Hits You With a Two-By-Four 🤣 – Russell S.
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John K.
John K. Betting His Ego on Futures in Vegas – John K.
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Amanda
I Timed My AA Meetings Around Court Drug Tests — Four Days Sober Was Enough to Pass – Amanda
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Ajit
I Married My Psychiatrist Which Isn’t a Terribly Smart Thing to Do 🤣 – Ajit
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Sandy B.
Letting Go Is the Entire Action of Alcoholics Anonymous – Sandy B.
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Morgan G.
Coming Into AA Before I Was Ready Showed Me Where to Come Back When I Finally Was – Morgan G.
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John C.
Willingness Is Doing the Stupid Suggestion Before You Believe It’s Not Stupid – John C.
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Beth B.
Seventh Step Prayer — Please Only Remove the Defects That Are Giving Me Trouble, Leave the Rest – Beth B.
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Tim R.
Higher Power Kept Me Sober Until I Started Keeping the Credit Myself – Tim R.
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Allie R.
Step 9 Terrified Me But That’s Where the Miracles Finally Started – Allie R.
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Art S.
Willingness Started the Size of a Fingernail and That Was Enough to Build a Life On – Art S.
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Rhett M.
Putting Two Dollars Aside for Rehab and Only One for College Would’ve Been the Smart Play 😅 – Rhett M.
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Carrie B.
Willingness Without Action Is Just Praying for a Hole Without Digging – Carrie B.
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Justin
Sponsored Myself for a While and Turns Out I Had an Idiot for a Sponsor 🤣 – Justin
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Lisa C.
Seventeen Years Sober and Emotionally Relapsed — My Meeting Attendance Was Pitiful
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Siobhan W.
It Was Love at First Vomit — Schlitz Malt Liquor at Twelve 🫠 – Siobhan W.
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Nick W.
Sobriety Date and Honesty Date Were Not the Same — Still Working the Honesty Part – Nick W.
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Holly M.
Twelve Steps Are Muscles You Exercise Not Problems You Massage – Holly M.
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