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Have you ever asked yourself, "Maybe It’s Me?"
One of the hardest parts about loving someone struggling with alcohol or addiction? It’s not always the drinking, the lying, the gambling, or the chaos.
It’s what slowly starts happening to you. And loosing your own trust is one of those impacts that is lesser seen and almost never spoken about. But it's impacts are devastating.
In this episode, Amanda talks about the hidden emotional toll addiction can have on partners and families - the confusion, hypervigilance, self-doubt, and the slow erosion of self-trust that can happen over time.
If you’ve ever found yourself thinking:
…this episode is for you.
Amanda shares:
This is an honest, compassionate conversation for anyone feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected from themselves, or unsure what’s normal anymore.
💛 You are not crazy.
💛 You are not weak.
💛 And you do not have to carry this alone.
The waitlist for your support, Pathway to Wellness is open if you’d like to find out more about Amanda’s group coaching program designed to support partners and families impacted by addiction.
Amanda has also opened some private “friendly chat” spaces to talk it through with you and support you to take your next smallest step.
👉 Join the Waitlist for the Pathway to Wellness Program
👉 book in a friendly chat to talk it through
Private and confidential. No pressure. Just support.
You were never supposed to carry this much for this long.
And you deserve to live your life too.
And when you are off the addiction roller coaster, and living your life, you're better for you, your family and your loved one and you can lead the way for change in your family.
If you’re ready for support to create real change, you don’t have to do this on your own.
👉 Join the Waitlist for the Pathway to Wellness Program, or book in a friendly chat with me where we can talk it through and I can suggest the next best smallest step forwards for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Amanda Lockyer5
1313 ratings
Have you ever asked yourself, "Maybe It’s Me?"
One of the hardest parts about loving someone struggling with alcohol or addiction? It’s not always the drinking, the lying, the gambling, or the chaos.
It’s what slowly starts happening to you. And loosing your own trust is one of those impacts that is lesser seen and almost never spoken about. But it's impacts are devastating.
In this episode, Amanda talks about the hidden emotional toll addiction can have on partners and families - the confusion, hypervigilance, self-doubt, and the slow erosion of self-trust that can happen over time.
If you’ve ever found yourself thinking:
…this episode is for you.
Amanda shares:
This is an honest, compassionate conversation for anyone feeling emotionally exhausted, disconnected from themselves, or unsure what’s normal anymore.
💛 You are not crazy.
💛 You are not weak.
💛 And you do not have to carry this alone.
The waitlist for your support, Pathway to Wellness is open if you’d like to find out more about Amanda’s group coaching program designed to support partners and families impacted by addiction.
Amanda has also opened some private “friendly chat” spaces to talk it through with you and support you to take your next smallest step.
👉 Join the Waitlist for the Pathway to Wellness Program
👉 book in a friendly chat to talk it through
Private and confidential. No pressure. Just support.
You were never supposed to carry this much for this long.
And you deserve to live your life too.
And when you are off the addiction roller coaster, and living your life, you're better for you, your family and your loved one and you can lead the way for change in your family.
If you’re ready for support to create real change, you don’t have to do this on your own.
👉 Join the Waitlist for the Pathway to Wellness Program, or book in a friendly chat with me where we can talk it through and I can suggest the next best smallest step forwards for you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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