Trust Issues? Learn to Build Confidence in Recovery
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Trust can be a tricky thing, especially when you're navigating the turbulent waters of addiction recovery. Episode 281 of The Recovery Show dives into this complex topic, exploring what it means to truly trust someone, and how to rebuild that trust once it's been broken. Ever wondered why it's so hard to trust others in recovery? Or how you can tell if someone is trustworthy? This episode has got you covered.
The hosts share their personal stories and experiences, offering practical advice on how to cultivate trust within the 12-step program. They use the marble jar analogy to explain how trust is built slowly, one small act at a time, and discuss the importance of keeping confidences and respecting anonymity. It's not just about trusting others, though; it's also about learning to trust yourself again.
You'll hear about the fears that often hold us back from trusting others and the steps you can take to overcome them. The episode also touches on the gift of being truly listened to and how this can help build deeper, more meaningful connections. Whether you're struggling to trust someone new in your life or trying to rebuild trust with a loved one, this episode offers valuable insights and practical strategies to help you along the way.
Tune in to Episode 281 of The Recovery Show and discover how the principles of 12-step recovery in Al-Anon can help you find serenity and build healthy, trusting relationships.