Karilyn Ivers Tracy

Your Partner’s Addiction

Karilyn Ivers

  • Clarity and Closure

Clarity and Closure

Monday 16th November 2020

Discover how to find clarity and closure in your relationship amidst a partner's addiction with expert guidance from Karilyn Ivers Tracy.
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16 minutes
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Transformative

About this podcast

Your Partner’s Addiction
Author:
Karilyn Ivers Tracy
Overview:
Categories:
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Sobriety Toolkit
Healing Relationships
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Recovery from Trauma
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Episodes:
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Finding Clarity and Closure Amidst a Partner’s Addiction

No matter what happens, we will always create more things in our brain that we think need to be satisfied. So it's just an illusion that just keeps changing and we never actually feel like we have it, unless we just decide that we have closure.
Feeling stuck in a relationship clouded by addiction? Certified Life Coach Karilyn Ivers Tracy is here to help you break free from the fog. In this episode of 'Your Partner’s Addiction', Karilyn addresses the common misconception that clarity and closure come from your partner's actions or words. Instead, she argues that true clarity and closure are decisions you make for yourself.
By focusing on your own intuition and emotional needs, you can find the peace and resolution you crave without waiting for external validation. Karilyn offers practical advice on how to release anxiety, worry, and codependent tendencies that often accompany relationships affected by addiction. She encourages listeners to learn from their experiences and use these lessons to foster personal growth. Whether you're contemplating staying or leaving, this episode provides valuable insights on how to trust yourself and create a fulfilling life.
If you're ready to move forward with confidence, tune in to 'Your Partner’s Addiction' and start your journey towards emotional independence.