#60: A Rubric for Living Out Recovery in Life

This week on RL Radio - A Rubric for Living Out Recovery in Life

What does it look like to "live out recovery” in day to day life? Maybe he is going to groups, getting therapy, not acting out - which is all great. But sometimes (oftentimes) - that can be all that is different. He is doing life the way he’s always done it otherwise. (And side note: this does not promote the rebuilding of trust, safety, or MANY of the things she needs to heal! I’m just not going to mince my words - it simply. doesn’t. work. if life doesn’t look different. The end.)

With that said - Jason has five lenses to look through to help shift from doing life the way it’s always been (minus the acting out) to living out recovery in day to day life.

  1. My brokenness and how that comes to bear on the situation.

  2. My overall story.

  3. Threats Assessment.

  4. My overall recovery and where I am today.

  5. Integration and protecting my wife’s heart.

We are so glad YOU are here, thanks for joining us!  

  • Shelley mentions this recent episode (#52) - Dropping the Rope  at the top of the podcast.

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