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  • Neil F. - I Told Myself, I Loved Myself, Until I Believed It

Neil F. - I Told Myself, I Loved Myself, Until I Believed It

Monday 17th February 2020

Neil F. discusses his journey from addiction to self-love, highlighting the role of self-awareness and overcoming fear on Podcast Recovery.
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68 minutes
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Neil F. Talks Self-Love and Overcoming Addiction on Podcast Recovery

If you tell yourself you're an alcoholic in meetings all day, every week, science and how it all comes together, I just quit smoking last week and I feel great, but we're programmed with the like.
Have you ever wondered how self-love can play a role in overcoming addiction? In this episode of Podcast Recovery, Neil F. opens up about his journey from the depths of addiction to a place of self-acceptance and hope. Neil takes listeners through his struggles with anxiety, which led him to hide his addiction from his ex-wife, and how he eventually hit rock bottom.
He doesn't shy away from discussing the harsh realities of addiction and its symptoms, which he believes are often signs of deeper issues. One of the most compelling parts of Neil's story is his take on the fear of failure and how it can be a significant barrier to recovery. He shares his insights on spirituality and how embracing self-love has been crucial in his healing process.
Neil also emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, encouraging listeners to recognize their own strength even in the face of addiction. This episode isn't just about Neil's past; it's about the ongoing journey of learning to love oneself and finding hope in the present moment. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, Neil's story offers valuable lessons and a powerful reminder that change is possible.