Send us a text Black-and-white thinking brings us comfort in a chaotic world. When life gets challenging, like it does in addiction or betrayal, gray feels like quicksand. It means we might have to sit in discomfort, hold conflicting truths, or accept that we don’t have all the answers. But we need gray thinking in our recovery and healing. Learn why! Website Workbooks If you have any questions, please let me know. Sending everyone happy and healthy vibes, Laura Please note: This podcast i...
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Send us a text Black-and-white thinking brings us comfort in a chaotic world. When life gets challenging, like it does in addiction or betrayal, gray feels like quicksand. It means we might have to sit in discomfort, hold conflicting truths, or accept that we don’t have all the answers. But we need gray thinking in our recovery and healing. Learn why! Website Workbooks If you have any questions, please let me know. Sending everyone happy and healthy vibes, Laura Please note: This podcast i...
From Fear to Freedom: Simple Tools to Calm Your Mind
Bookends of Recovery
21 minutes
3 weeks ago
From Fear to Freedom: Simple Tools to Calm Your Mind
Send us a text Fear can stop us in our tracks, keeping us stuck in anxiety, overthinking, or avoidance. In this episode, I share two simple techniques: Play the Script to the End and Stop Sign methods. They help you quiet fear, calm your mind, and move forward with confidence. Whether you’re managing triggers in recovery, facing change, or learning to trust yourself again, these tools will help you reframe fear and find your next step toward freedom. Website Workbooks If you have any questio...
Bookends of Recovery
Send us a text Black-and-white thinking brings us comfort in a chaotic world. When life gets challenging, like it does in addiction or betrayal, gray feels like quicksand. It means we might have to sit in discomfort, hold conflicting truths, or accept that we don’t have all the answers. But we need gray thinking in our recovery and healing. Learn why! Website Workbooks If you have any questions, please let me know. Sending everyone happy and healthy vibes, Laura Please note: This podcast i...