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One Day at a Time

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Self-improvement, Education

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2021

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed by looking at the future, or how to overcome a huge hurdle, or even how you’re going to make an inch of PROGRESS when you’ve got miles ahead of you? Today, we’re talking about the life-altering concept of “one day at a time” and why it’s absolutely vital in both addiction recovery and in spiritual progression. One day at a time is a true principle of the gospel of Jesus Christ and in all aspects of life. When you choose to make good choices and choose to live one day at a time, focusing on one small thing at a time and giving it your full attention, it’s amazing how you’re able to ACHIEVE more – not to mention the happiness it brings when you learn to TRUST God in handling the rest. If you’re looking to make changes in the NEW YEAR, this episode will walk you through some practical tips on sticking with it one day at a time. In this episode, you will hear: What one day at a time means What life looked like for Neil before living one day at a time feeling he never measured up to anything and projecting what he felt in the moment Snippets of transformation when Neil started living one day at a time Fear is a common element for people struggling with addiction. It's what anchors people in destructive behaviors. Addiction is the symptom of an underlying problem, not the solution. FEAR is False Evidence Appearing Real Neil’s daily practices living in recovery and living one day at a time How the one day at a time concept can be applied to other things in life Prioritizing things is important and spiritual connection is key. How the principle helped Neil when a major life event happened and he was powerless What it was like for me experiencing postpartum depression and how this principle has helped me through it Thoughtful planning and preparation are key to a rewarding future. But we do not live in the future. We live in the present. It is one day at a time that we achieve our goals. Letting go of fear, control, and expectations and surrendering everything to God Supporting Resources: “Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread” D. Todd Christofferson https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/d-todd-christofferson/give-us-this-day-our-daily-bread/ Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We’d love for you to subscribe if you haven’t yet. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Episode Credits Produced by Emerald City Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Have you ever felt completely overwhelmed by looking at the future or how to overcome a huge hurdle or even how you're going to make an inch of progress when you've got miles ahead of you?

0:11.0

Today we're talking about the life altering concept of one day at a time

0:15.8

and why it's absolutely vital in both addiction recovery and in spiritual progression.

0:21.4

If you're looking to make changes in the new year,

0:24.0

this episode will walk you through some practical tips on sticking with it one day at a time. Welcome everyone I'm here with Neil and we are going to talk about.

0:35.0

We're here with Neil and...

0:40.0

Hi.

0:41.0

And we are going to talk about...

0:45.0

One day at a time.

0:47.0

When I point to you, you talk.

0:49.0

Okay, thank you.

0:50.0

A line from one of our favorite movies, Moneyball.

0:52.7

Okay, so one day at a time, why is that a phrase

0:57.5

that means anything to you?

1:00.5

For me, it's just coming from the recovery world, and so trying to recover from addiction,

1:06.7

the only way that I can continue to do it is one day at a time.

1:11.5

Okay, so do you remember, do have any memory

1:14.2

a recollection of the first time you heard that?

1:18.4

I think it was a meeting, the first meeting I went to,

1:22.0

people said it and then.

1:24.4

Like just said it randomly in their shares?

1:26.2

In the shares, it was kind of a phrase that was thrown around.

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