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We've all been there, even the really good ones. The party's over and the lights are on. You're alone with your thoughts and the sense of full-bodied fatigue hits you like a brick to the head. Maybe you stay in bed all day, maybe you go out for lunch at 4 pm when it's usually noon — either way, you probably know what an emotional hangover feels like.
The emotional hangover has a variety of symptoms — ranging from tiredness to anxiety — but they all have one commonality: feeling out of place with where your mind or body should be. In this episode of The Recovery Junkies, Carlos and Chris invite Kieu Hatch back to the podcast to discuss what remedies can help us regulate back in balance after the exhaustion that comes from an emotional hangover.
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Life is hard. Adversities hit us all at some point or another. Relationships end, dreams are dashed, struggles abound — each of these can be devastating in their own way.
But when life hits a peak of difficulty and tragedy, there are three tools that have been essential for our ability to maneuver through it all. These tools have made the difference between brokenness and victory in many different areas of our lives.
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Life is hard. Adversities hit us all at some point or another. Relationships end, dreams are dashed, struggles abound — each of these can be devastating in their own way. But when life hits a peak of difficulty and tragedy, there are three tools that have been essential for our ability to maneuver through it all. These tools have made the difference between brokenness and victory in many different areas of our lives.
Enjoy another episode of The Recovery Junkies!
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The holiday season is a time to come together with family and friends, but it can also be stressful.
You probably have a lot of questions about how you should act around your family this year. Maybe someone in the family said something offensive last year, or maybe you're just worried that you'll say something wrong! What should I do? How should I respond? Is there any way to avoid conflict altogether?!?
In this episode, Carlos and Chris share from personal experiences ways to not merely survive the holidays, but truly thrive during the holidays. From recurring triggers to pitfalls we all must face while spending time with our families, we cover everything so that you can focus more on enjoying yourself than worrying about what will happen next!
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In this episode of Recovery Junkies, we welcome special guest and licensed clinical social worker, Kaila Morrison to the podcast.
Today's episode asks: Have you ever been in a conversation where one person says something and the other party just responds with "I understand"?
That's not communication.
It doesn't convey any understanding, it doesn't encourage further discussion or clarification and it certainly isn't allowing for true intimacy. No wonder we have so many misunderstandings in our day to day conversations!
We hope this episode can be a guide on how to communicate better by asking good questions that get to the heart of what someone is trying to say.
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We all know that procrastination is bad, but do we really understand why?
Is it laziness?
Do we have issues with self-control?
In this episode of The Recovery Junkies, Chris and Carlos talk about some common problems with self-control and then take a look at research article from The New York Times on what causes procrastination using the lens of self-control theory. Then finally, I will give actionable advice on how you can start beating your own procrastinating behavior today!
New York Times Article:
"Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing To Do With Self-Control)"
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/25/smarter-living/why-you-procrastinate-it-has-nothing-to-do-with-self-control.html
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Being positive is great but there is a fine line between supporting someone and invalidating them. When you're too positive it can be hard for others to feel heard when they are struggling with their feelings. Toxic positivity isn't just about the words we use, sometimes our actions can make another person feel excluded or unseen. We all want to be seen for who we truly are, not what we think other people want us to be like!
This episode of The Recovery Junkies has Carlos and Chris really fired up! Each host speaks on how dangerous toxic positivity can be and how it makes other people feel like they can't be honest with their feelings due to fears of getting shut down by someone's overly positive attitudes. As always, they share practical ways to learn how to recognize this issue in our lives and to lesson the effects on the people we love and care about.
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We all know that being present is important, but it can be hard to do when you're constantly distracted by the regrets of the past or fears of the future. Regret and fear are two of the biggest distractions we face in life. This constant distraction keeps us from enjoying our lives right now in the present.
In todays episode of The Recovery Junkies, Carlos and Chris share how we all struggle with regrets from what has or hasn't happened in our lives, the toll that worry and fear can take on our mental and emotional state, and what we can do to enjoy each moment day by day.
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The podcast currently has 49 episodes available.