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Valentine’s Day With Our Love Over Addiction Sisters

Valentine’s Day With Our Love Over Addiction Sisters

FromLove Over Addiction


Valentine’s Day With Our Love Over Addiction Sisters

FromLove Over Addiction

ratings:
Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. When you have a partner that suffers from addiction, you may be left feeling alone and neglected on this day that’s supposed to be all about love. We have a loving suggestion for you: Be your own Valentine. Prepare for the day, dress up, exercise, plant flowers, whatever is “your thing”, girl do your thang. Today on the podcast we hear from our Love Over Addiction Sisters as they share their own self-care tips to prepare for this day all about love. These sisters are strong, and they know what it’s like to be with a person that is addicted to alcohol, illegal drugs, prescription pills, gambling, pornography, or sex, among other things. They know what Valentine’s Day can feel like and they’re getting prepared. These women have fallen in love with themselves, for the first time, or all over again. I adore them. Even when it’s uncomfortable, not “fun”, or just downright hard, they persist. You persist. We’re strong together. Hear their voices, ideas, and hopefully you’ll walk away with some new insights yourself: https://loveoveraddiction.com/valentines-day-with-loa-sisters/ To learn more about the Love Over Addiction movement, see our free offerings, online programs, and more, go to https://loveoveraddiction.com/.   
Released:
Feb 10, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Do you love someone suffering from addiction? You're not powerless over this disease. You don’t need to wait for them to get sober. Join us for encouragement, hope, and some fun (because recovery doesn’t need to be depressing). If you feel exhausted from trying to help, depressed when they've been drinking or using drugs, and worried this roller coaster ride will never end – we can help.