Carel van Heerden

Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast

Carel van Heerden

  • EP 32: Helping and Admitting

EP 32: Helping and Admitting

Monday 5th September 2022

Carel van Heerden shares advice on admitting flaws and accepting help in recovery. Learn about the power of morning routines and continuous improvement.
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41 minutes
Informative
Encouraging
Supportive
Authentic
Motivational

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Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast
Author:
Carel van Heerden
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Sobriety Toolkit
Body & Mind
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Navigating Intimate Relationships
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Embracing Flaws: The Power of Accepting Help in Recovery

Listening to advise can be hard especially when it comes from people that you don't hold in high regard even though this may be the case still listen to the advice and see if there is maybe something that you can change and sometimes people really just want to help because they care.
Ever felt like the advice you receive is more of a nuisance than a help, especially when it comes from someone you don't respect? Carel van Heerden gets it. In this episode of the 'Craving Wolves Addiction Podcast', Carel dives into the tricky business of admitting our flaws and accepting help, even when it's tough. He believes that even if advice comes from an unexpected source, it might still hold value.
Sometimes, people genuinely want to help because they care, and recognizing this can be a game-changer in our recovery journey. Carel shares his thoughts on starting small by working on one flaw at a time. He highlights the importance of morning routines in personal growth, suggesting that these small steps can lead to significant changes over time.
By incorporating feedback and striving for continuous improvement, Carel shows how we can not only enhance our lives but also make our recovery journey smoother. This episode is packed with practical tips and heartfelt advice for anyone grappling with addiction or trying to build better habits. Carel's candid approach and relatable insights make this a must-listen for those ready to embrace their flaws and accept the help they need.