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  • Passion, Priorities, and Purpose (Part 5)

Passion, Priorities, and Purpose (Part 5)

Monday 6th February 2023

Learn how passion, priorities, and purpose can help build a strong foundation for recovery. Tune into 'Relational Recovery' with Wes Thompson and Austin Hill.
7 minutes
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Relational Recovery
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The Refuge Ministry
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Religion & Spirituality
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Building Strong Foundations: Prioritizing Well-Being in Recovery

The best gift you can give your family if you want to show up well, is to be healthy yourself, to foster and cultivate the habits, the rituals, the lifestyle that you're going to be able to show up. And, like you said, be the husband, be the father, be the son that you want to be.
Ever wondered how to truly be there for your family while also taking care of yourself? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill tackle the crucial topic of building a strong foundation for relational recovery. They dive into the idea that to support your loved ones effectively, you first need to cultivate your own healthy habits and routines.
This episode isn’t just about quick fixes; it’s about developing long-term visions and directions that align with your passions and priorities. Wes and Austin share personal stories and reflections, highlighting that recovery and growth are ongoing processes. They discuss the benefits of healing broken relationships and how restoring the bond between a parent and child can lead to even stronger connections.
The conversation emphasizes that having a clear purpose helps you stay focused and say no to distractions, preventing idleness and lack of direction. The hosts also stress the importance of having a support system. They acknowledge that the journey towards a healthier, more fulfilling life is a marathon, not a sprint. It takes time to develop new habits and maintain a level of health that benefits both you and your family.
Throughout the episode, you’ll find practical advice and insights that can inspire you to start or continue your own path towards relational recovery. If you're looking for a thoughtful discussion on balancing personal well-being with family responsibilities, this episode offers valuable tools and perspectives to help you navigate that journey.