Building Self-Worth and Finding Love in Recovery
With a deepened sense of self-identity and good feelings about myself, my problems can be viewed as challenges and painful things, as opportunities to grow.
How do self-worth, love, and maturity play into the journey of recovery? In this episode of 'Recovering from My Child's Addiction,' Shelly Summers continues her deep dive into the Searching and Fearless Moral Inventory. Drawing from the 1976 edition of Al-Anon's 'Blueprint for Progress,' Shelly unpacks the complex emotions and personal growth that come with facing one's inner truths. You'll hear about the power of self-expression, the importance of setting realistic goals, and the invaluable role of community support.
Shelly's candid reflections provide a relatable and compassionate guide for anyone grappling with addiction's ripple effects. Whether you're a parent, a friend, or someone in recovery yourself, this episode offers a heartfelt look at how understanding self-worth and love can pave the way for genuine healing.