Michelle Anderson

Love Over Addiction

Michelle Anderson

  • Hope for When You Feel Trapped

Hope for When You Feel Trapped

Wednesday 30th September 2015

Feeling trapped by a partner's addiction? Michelle Anderson offers hope and guidance in this heartfelt episode of 'Love Over Addiction'.
6 minutes
Encouraging
Hopeful
Empowering
Supportive
Authentic

About this podcast

Love Over Addiction
Author:
Michelle Anderson
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Body & Mind
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Finding Light: Hope When Feeling Trapped by Addiction

You can feel happiness again if you feel like your marriage is hanging on by a thread. That’s okay, that’s normal. You don’t need to make up your mind to leave or to stay today. You must forgive yourself for staying and remember that you reserve the right to change your mind tomorrow.
Ever felt like you're stuck in a maze with no exit in sight because of a partner's addiction? Michelle Anderson gets it. In this heartfelt episode of 'Love Over Addiction', she dives into the tough reality of feeling trapped in a relationship overshadowed by substance abuse. Michelle understands the whirlwind of emotions—anger, confusion, hopelessness—that can make you feel like you're climbing an impossible mountain. Using the powerful metaphor of a mountain climb, Michelle offers a beacon of hope.
She encourages listeners to focus on self-love and grace, taking one step at a time towards recovery. It's not about making a life-changing decision right now; it's about recognizing that you have the right to choose and change your mind as you go. Michelle's empathetic approach reassures you that it's okay to feel lost and exhausted. Her message is clear: keep climbing, keep working on yourself, and remember that the journey, though tough, is worth it.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling overwhelmed by their partner's addiction but holding onto hope for a brighter future.