Michelle Anderson

Love Over Addiction

Michelle Anderson

  • Why You Love An Alcoholic or Substance Abuser

Why You Love An Alcoholic or Substance Abuser

Sunday 19th May 2019

Michelle Anderson offers advice on loving someone with addiction, emphasizing hope, self-care, and community support in 'Love Over Addiction'.
7 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Supportive
Encouraging
Hopeful

About this podcast

Love Over Addiction
Author:
Michelle Anderson
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Family Recovery from Addiction
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Body & Mind
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Loving Through Addiction: Michelle Anderson's Insights

You choose to look at the light instead of the darkness. You choose to hang on to hope instead of fear. You choose faith and commitment rather than abandonment.
When you're in love with someone battling addiction, it can feel like an emotional roller coaster that never ends. In this heartfelt episode of 'Love Over Addiction', Michelle Anderson revisits her very first episode to share timeless advice on why you still love them and why that's perfectly okay. She understands that well-meaning friends and family might not always get it, but that's where this supportive community comes in.
Full of women who truly understand, this episode offers a safe space for you to find encouragement and hope. Michelle dives into the reasons why your love endures despite the chaos addiction brings. She talks about the importance of self-care and how to strengthen your resolve. Rather than focusing on fear and abandonment, Michelle encourages you to choose faith, commitment, and acceptance.
She reminds you that it's okay to re-evaluate your decisions in the future, but for now, it's about finding strength in your love. One of the biggest challenges is feeling alone and misunderstood. Michelle assures you that you're not alone. The 'Love Over Addiction' community is here to support you, offering a sisterhood of women who have been or are currently in your shoes. They get it. They understand the heartbreak and the hope.
Michelle's message is one of resilience and empowerment. She believes in looking at the light instead of the darkness and sees potential for growth and recovery in both the addicted individual and their loved ones. By holding onto hope and seeking community support, you can find the strength to face these challenges head-on. If you're feeling isolated or hopeless, remember that there is always hope for recovery and healing.
Tune into 'Love Over Addiction' for the support and encouragement you need.