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Welcome to episode 410! As we dive into the summer season, we hope you're staying comfortable, whether you love the heat or prefer cooler days. For those struggling with OCD or anxiety, Robert James Coaching offers a free session to help you navigate these challenges. Visit robertjamescoaching.com to book your session or reach out with your concerns.
In today's podcast, we explore a deeply personal and significant topic: learning to let go of the anger and resentment associated with OCD. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, we discuss the importance of transforming these negative emotions into resilience. Discover how acknowledging and addressing your feelings can lead to a more positive and proactive approach to managing OCD.
Join us as we delve into strategies for recognizing and releasing resentment, building resilience, and focusing on the positive aspects of life despite the challenges of OCD. This episode aims to provide valuable insights and support for anyone dealing with these struggles. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated with our latest episodes. We appreciate your support and hope you find this discussion helpful.
For any questions or further discussion, feel free to reach out. Enjoy the episode and take care
Disclaimer:
Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
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Book your free session directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com
Welcome to episode 410! As we dive into the summer season, we hope you're staying comfortable, whether you love the heat or prefer cooler days. For those struggling with OCD or anxiety, Robert James Coaching offers a free session to help you navigate these challenges. Visit robertjamescoaching.com to book your session or reach out with your concerns.
In today's podcast, we explore a deeply personal and significant topic: learning to let go of the anger and resentment associated with OCD. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, we discuss the importance of transforming these negative emotions into resilience. Discover how acknowledging and addressing your feelings can lead to a more positive and proactive approach to managing OCD.
Join us as we delve into strategies for recognizing and releasing resentment, building resilience, and focusing on the positive aspects of life despite the challenges of OCD. This episode aims to provide valuable insights and support for anyone dealing with these struggles. Don't forget to subscribe to stay updated with our latest episodes. We appreciate your support and hope you find this discussion helpful.
For any questions or further discussion, feel free to reach out. Enjoy the episode and take care
Disclaimer:
Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
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