Breaking Free from Feeling 'Terminally Unique' with Nora Franche
Our pain becomes the thing that bonds us, and it's that's why we're able to laugh at ourselves. We're a happy lot, something like that in the big book.
Ever feel like you're the odd one out, like no one else could possibly understand your struggles? Nora Franche gets it. In this episode of 'Grateful Blessed Mess', she tackles the idea of being 'terminally unique'—that sneaky feeling that you’re different from everyone else in your addiction journey. This mindset can be a major roadblock to recovery, making it hard to see the seriousness of your situation.
Nora opens up about her own experiences of feeling like an outsider and how she learned to focus on commonalities rather than differences. Through her story, you'll find that you're not alone and that there's immense power in shared pain and collective healing. She also dives into the importance of gratitude, even when life feels messy, and how it can lead to spiritual awakenings.
Plus, if you're curious about how mindset coaching could support your 12-step journey, Nora has some insights that might just change your life. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that could help you shift your perspective and find a sense of belonging on your path to recovery.