Michelle Anderson

Love Over Addiction

Michelle Anderson

  • What To Do If You're Feeling Lonely

What To Do If You're Feeling Lonely

Sunday 1st January 2017

Feeling lonely while loving someone with addiction? Michelle Anderson offers comfort and practical advice in this episode of 'Love Over Addiction'.
5 minutes
Encouraging
Supportive
Informative
Hopeful
Engaging

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Love Over Addiction
Author:
Michelle Anderson
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Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Body & Mind
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Finding Solace: Tackling Loneliness While Loving Someone with Addiction

None of this is your fault. You're a loving, caring, and thoughtful woman who’s just trying to give her family the best holiday she knows how, and it's almost impossible with addiction being the uninvited guest in your home.
Loneliness can feel like a heavy burden, especially when you're loving someone struggling with addiction. In this episode of 'Love Over Addiction', Michelle Anderson offers a comforting voice to those feeling isolated and disappointed. She understands that the holidays can amplify these feelings, but she’s here to remind you that none of this is your fault. Michelle’s words are like a warm hug, encouraging you to practice self-care and self-love even when it feels impossible.
She suggests simple yet effective actions like taking a walk under the stars or cuddling with your children or pets. These small moments can provide a sense of peace amidst the chaos. Michelle also emphasizes the importance of community. She invites you to join the 'Love Over Addiction' community, where you can connect with others who understand your struggles. Sharing stories and experiences can be incredibly healing, offering hope and support when you need it most.
If you're feeling alone in your journey, this episode is a gentle reminder that you are not alone, and there is always hope.