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They’ve got a good job.
They pay the bills.
They make people laugh.
So how could this be addiction, right?
That’s what we tell ourselves. Until being high-functioning for them starts feeling like being high-alert for you.
In this raw and honest episode, Amanda pulls back the curtain on one of the most misleading labels in addiction: “high-functioning.”
You’ll learn:
Why “holding it all together” can actually be a form of denial
The hidden emotional cost for partners and families
How this label gaslights you into doubting what you already know
What true wellbeing actually looks like and how to start measuring it differently
If you’ve ever thought, “It’s not that bad, they’re still working, they’re still funny, they’re still paying the bills,” this episode will help you see that “fine” isn’t the same as “healthy.”
🎧 Listen now to learn how to stop minimising, start trusting yourself, and take the first step towards real steadiness and peace.
1️⃣ Join Boundaries workshop - Boundaries That Build Connection & Protect Your Peace: Why They Matter, What Works, & How to Set Them Without Guilt. Happening on Thursday 9th October - 4pm PDT / 7pm EDT - sign up here
2️⃣ If you haven’t the Crisis Conversation Guide (What to say and what not to say when addiction takes over) ? Grab it now—it’s free and full of practical scripts to help you say what you mean (even when it’s messy):
👉 Download the guide
3️⃣ You can also book a friendly, no-pressure chat with Amanda and explore what support might look like - without doing this alone, because you know you’ve been trying ‘that way’ for long enough by now.
👉 Book in a friendly chat - Click here to find a time and let's talk about what's possible
4️⃣ Or join the waitlist for Pathway to Wellness, my signature program designed to help you rebuild your life alongside (or beyond) a loved one’s addiction.
You can find your way through this. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Amanda Lockyer5
1313 ratings
They’ve got a good job.
They pay the bills.
They make people laugh.
So how could this be addiction, right?
That’s what we tell ourselves. Until being high-functioning for them starts feeling like being high-alert for you.
In this raw and honest episode, Amanda pulls back the curtain on one of the most misleading labels in addiction: “high-functioning.”
You’ll learn:
Why “holding it all together” can actually be a form of denial
The hidden emotional cost for partners and families
How this label gaslights you into doubting what you already know
What true wellbeing actually looks like and how to start measuring it differently
If you’ve ever thought, “It’s not that bad, they’re still working, they’re still funny, they’re still paying the bills,” this episode will help you see that “fine” isn’t the same as “healthy.”
🎧 Listen now to learn how to stop minimising, start trusting yourself, and take the first step towards real steadiness and peace.
1️⃣ Join Boundaries workshop - Boundaries That Build Connection & Protect Your Peace: Why They Matter, What Works, & How to Set Them Without Guilt. Happening on Thursday 9th October - 4pm PDT / 7pm EDT - sign up here
2️⃣ If you haven’t the Crisis Conversation Guide (What to say and what not to say when addiction takes over) ? Grab it now—it’s free and full of practical scripts to help you say what you mean (even when it’s messy):
👉 Download the guide
3️⃣ You can also book a friendly, no-pressure chat with Amanda and explore what support might look like - without doing this alone, because you know you’ve been trying ‘that way’ for long enough by now.
👉 Book in a friendly chat - Click here to find a time and let's talk about what's possible
4️⃣ Or join the waitlist for Pathway to Wellness, my signature program designed to help you rebuild your life alongside (or beyond) a loved one’s addiction.
You can find your way through this. And you don’t have to do it alone.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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