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Narrated by:
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Father Joseph Martin
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A Bill Friend
About this listen
Father Joseph Martin - Feelings
A topic talk about emotions, alcoholism, and recovery.
Emotions are a thing we all have most of and know little about.
I'm going to talk not about love but the negative feelings; my message on them is a simple one: Handle them or they will handle you.
Use an Alanon or Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor; don't keep your problems to yourself, they get bigger when you do that.
What we focus on gets bigger, focus on negativity and unhappiness grows; focus on the good and beautiful in this world and happiness grows.
©2021 Thomas Laperriere (P)2021 Thomas LaperriereListeners also enjoyed...
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