Depressed. Angry. Too Damaged. No Good. It's All My Fault. Pretending.
This is how Dee Dee felt when she and I first met. She was at a point of thinking, "Well, I guess this is just how things are going to be."
But a little something inside her said, "No - give it one more try."
After listening to a few episodes of the Beyond Surviving Podcast, she thought, "This girl knows what she's talking about!"
Despite feeling skeptical and that nothing would work, she took the leap and enrolled in the Beyond Surviving program.
It was such a joy watching Dee Dee come out of her shell, realize her worth and value, begin to love herself, and build connections that she never thought would be possible.
Hear more of her story:
Are you ready for a total "game-changer" just like Dee Dee?
If so, go here and complete an application for a complimentary Discover Your Genuine Self session.
I look forward to connecting with you.
You matter!
Watch: Let's talk about feeling hopeless and what to do about it
What stops you from believing you can heal? How might you speak to your inner skeptic so you can take a step forward in healing?
BOOK OF THE MONTH
In one sense, alcoholics and drug addicts are the fortunate ones. They have to learn a new way to live or risk death, incarceration, and loss of everything they hold dear.
But what about the other members of their family? Because so many of them believe that the addict is the problem, they do nothing about their own habits of mind and heart-and continue to live in resentment, anger, and fear, feeding their own stress level and shortening their lives in a way that's very different from the addict--yet, on another level, remarkably similar.
Rewriting Life Scripts: Transformational Recovery for Families of Addicts contains information, explanation, and processes for change. Following the steps outlined in this book brings peace of mind, forgiveness, reconciliation, and the ability-truly-to live happily ever after.
UPCOMING EVENTS
This month, we will talk about how to deal with cultural, family, and personal denial and minimization in our healing.
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