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When we love someone suffering from addiction, we can take on the role of fixer, solver, and just plain 'figure-everything-out-and-make-everything-better-er'. Am I right?
We take on their addiction and with that, we take on lies and mistruths that lead our beliefs. The truth of it is that taking those on is harmful. It's not beneficial to our healing.
When we can remove the goggles of their addiction and see the situation truly for what it is, we can let go of these lies and move forward in our own healing.
Find more here: https://loveoveraddiction.com/3-biggest-lies-while-loving-an-alcoholic-or-substance-abuser/
Join the community: https://loveoveraddiction.com/
Connect personally: https://www.instagram.com/love_over_addiction/
By Michelle Anderson4.8
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When we love someone suffering from addiction, we can take on the role of fixer, solver, and just plain 'figure-everything-out-and-make-everything-better-er'. Am I right?
We take on their addiction and with that, we take on lies and mistruths that lead our beliefs. The truth of it is that taking those on is harmful. It's not beneficial to our healing.
When we can remove the goggles of their addiction and see the situation truly for what it is, we can let go of these lies and move forward in our own healing.
Find more here: https://loveoveraddiction.com/3-biggest-lies-while-loving-an-alcoholic-or-substance-abuser/
Join the community: https://loveoveraddiction.com/
Connect personally: https://www.instagram.com/love_over_addiction/

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