Mess It Up

Mess It Up Podcast

Mess It Up

  • Mess it Up Show 234 - Chronological

Mess it Up Show 234 - Chronological

Tuesday 27th September 2022

Join the Bow Tie Guy on the Mess It Up Podcast as he shares tips on avoiding relapse and introduces a new ministry project. Don't miss this inspiring episode.
31 minutes
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Mess It Up Podcast
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Navigating Relapse and Embracing New Beginnings with the Bow Tie Guy

I am very addicted to making people like me and I want the people who are important to me to approve of me, and that can be very debilitating to me sometimes because I pour so much of my energy into getting people to approve of me and my actions that I don't take care of myself or do the things that I need to do to keep myself healthy.
Ever wondered how to bounce back after a setback? In this episode of the 'Mess It Up Podcast', the Bow Tie Guy dives into the tough topic of relapse and offers practical advice on how to avoid it by working through the steps. He opens up about his personal struggles with people-pleasing and the impact it has on his self-care, providing a candid look at the importance of prioritizing oneself in the recovery journey.
This episode isn't just about overcoming challenges; it's also about new opportunities. The Bow Tie Guy introduces an exciting new ministry project focused on renovating a building for Celebrate Recovery, inviting listeners to get involved and make a difference. Whether you're dealing with addiction, supporting someone who is, or just looking for some heartfelt encouragement, this episode has something for you.
Tune in for insights, a Song of the Week, and a unique challenge to cut down on news and information overload. It's a blend of wisdom, warmth, and a touch of humor that makes for an engaging listen.