Bobbie Malatesta

3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast

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  • Moving Forward Imperfectly is Better Than Staying Stuck in Perfection

Moving Forward Imperfectly is Better Than Staying Stuck in Perfection

Tuesday 9th March 2021

Bobbie the Awesome talks about the power of honesty and recognizing progress in addiction recovery on the '3-21 NoKiddin' Podcast'.
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13 minutes
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About this podcast

3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast
Author:
Bobbie Malatesta
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Financial Health in Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Progress Over Perfection: Bobbie's Take on Honest Recovery

The takeaway is a couple things: be paying attention to the inventory, be honest about it, do the work, even if the work isn't perfect, and make sure you're acknowledging your good parts as well as your opportunity areas.
Have you ever felt stuck because you're aiming for perfection? Bobbie the Awesome gets it. In this episode of the '3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast', she dives into the power of honesty and recognizing your own progress, even when it's imperfect. Bobbie stresses the importance of taking a good, hard look at both your strengths and areas that need work. It's not about being flawless; it's about moving forward, warts and all.
She shares how honesty with yourself can be a game-changer in recovery. Acknowledging your good qualities, instead of just dwelling on the negatives, can make a world of difference. This episode is packed with practical advice on avoiding negative self-talk and focusing on the positive steps you've taken. Bobbie's candid approach is both refreshing and relatable, making this episode a must-listen for anyone on a recovery journey or supporting someone who is.
Tune in and discover why moving forward, even imperfectly, is better than being stuck in the pursuit of perfection.