
EPPY 1 - Puppy Brain
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About this listen
An brief overview of what to expect during our journey together.
This podcast is intended for the following types of people:
- People who are aware they are addicts and want to work a health recovery program
- People who question their relationship with alcohol and are seeking support
- People who have unhealthy relationships with themselves or loved ones
- People who want to learn more about themselves in general
- People who want to learn
- People
I've even assigned homework for our overachievers out there who are questioning their relationship with alcohol. Here's what that looks like
- Suggested reading: Allen Carr's Quit Drinking Without Willpower: Be a happy non-drinker
- Suggested reading: This Naked Mind by Annie Grace
- 10-20 Negative Consequences: "As a result of my substance use, one time I ______. I felt ______ and _______. I promised myself __________. I used again within ________."
- 10-20 Benefits/Blessings: "As a result of my recovery program, a benefit I have experienced or expect to experience is __________. I feel or expect to feel _______."
This is a suggested exercise to help you see the clear negative emotions/consequences caused by using vs. the benefits/blessings of releasing your habit and living a drug-free life.
Here's hoping this helps any one person feel supported and loved through life. You're not alone.
Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/just-swell-thanks
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