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53. Is There Such Thing As Being “Recover-ed”

53. Is There Such Thing As Being “Recover-ed”

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Most guys want this to end at some point. The time spent in groups, therapy, couples therapy, couples groups… It's a lot. And, I see why guys feel like their life is being consumed by recovery work. The good news is that you will be able to tone down the number of hours spent each week. However, you will likely always have a few hours each week dedicated to continued growth and maintenance. The guys I know who stayed in good recovery… stayed in good recovery. Meaning that they still see their therapist once a month, and they still attend their recovery groups once a week. Why? Because it’s not worth the risk of divorce. No guy means to relapse. It just happens. But, every guy who relapsed will tell you the same thing… “I stopped going to my groups and stopped seeing my therapist… and eventually I made a bad decision in a weak moment.” And, just like that… they find themselves splitting their assets and seeing their kids 50% of the time. Recovery is a lifestyle, and this podcast episode will explain how you can practice it. If you are ready for a recovery group that focuses on self-mastery rather than sobriety, head to our website: successfuladdict.com We provide high-achievers, business professionals, and entrepreneurs with a recovery mastermind full of like-minded men. Together, you can accelerate your recovery by having the other men see what you cannot see on your own.

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