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...
When Urges Hit: PAUSE & BOOKENDS: Recovery Tools and Healing Tools
Bookends of Recovery
18 minutes
3 months ago
When Urges Hit: PAUSE & BOOKENDS: Recovery Tools and Healing Tools
Send us a text Feeling triggered or overwhelmed? In this episode, I walk you through two super easy-to-use recovery tools, PAUSE and BOOKENDS. One to help you slow down in the moment, check in, and the other to evaluate and prepare for another trigger. Workbook link! If you have any questions, please let me know. Sending everyone happy and healthy vibes, Laura Please note: This podcast is for education only and is not a replacement for therapy. I suggest you seek the help of a trained profe...
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...