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Being in a relationship with someone suffering from addiction takes courage and can be downright hard sometimes. Am I right? There might be days filled with tears, anger, and frustration. Or maybe you make some mistakes (and that's completely normal).
But here's the thing: courage is being willing to fall apart, brush yourself off, and then keep trying. It's realizing that your tears and failures are not a measurement of YOU. It is knowing that making mistakes is part of being human, and giving yourself lots of grace is so important.
In this week's episode, I share a personal story about my son finding his courage and the importance of picking yourself back up and trying again. You've got this!
Find more here:
https://loveoveraddiction.com/courage/
Join us here: https://loveoveraddiction.com
By Michelle Anderson4.8
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Being in a relationship with someone suffering from addiction takes courage and can be downright hard sometimes. Am I right? There might be days filled with tears, anger, and frustration. Or maybe you make some mistakes (and that's completely normal).
But here's the thing: courage is being willing to fall apart, brush yourself off, and then keep trying. It's realizing that your tears and failures are not a measurement of YOU. It is knowing that making mistakes is part of being human, and giving yourself lots of grace is so important.
In this week's episode, I share a personal story about my son finding his courage and the importance of picking yourself back up and trying again. You've got this!
Find more here:
https://loveoveraddiction.com/courage/
Join us here: https://loveoveraddiction.com

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