Articles on Betrayal Recovery

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Safety: A Hallmark of Recovery

Safety is an experience. It’s a way of being. It’s feeling calm, connected, grounded. And THEN doing the recovery work from this place as much as possible. Is it perfect? Absolutely not. We will flow in and out. But staying in a place of safety is one of the foundational components to healing well.

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The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But The Truth - Part 1

As I read about The Document, I remember feeling my body relax. THIS. This was exactly what I needed. I needed a written account of Jason’s actions. I needed the full truth. I needed him to sit down and commit to sharing exactly what happened. Anything omitted would be a lie and it would be the biggest crack in our foundation. It was his only chance.

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Grieving Well

What I have learned is goodness, relief and calm does come. It's a process and while destruction happens overnight, healing takes longer. We learn to ride the wave.

As I step into the grief, I have to remind myself to go courageously and know that God will meet me with compassion and mercy. He is my hope.

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On Foundations: Connecting with God, Self, & Others

The Bible talks about being vulnerable and connecting a lot. We must love God, others and ourselves by being vulnerable and connecting with our actions, words and emotions. If we choose not to be vulnerable and connect then we can not be transformed by God. The Bible has provided us with practical ways to do this. In this blog post, we talk more on ways to be vulnerable and connect with God, self, and others daily.

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Foundations- A Series

Whether you are in early-recovery or even in mid-recovery, it can be really hard to figure out - what are the focal points? How do I make sure and cover all my bases so that I can move through this and not stay in pain and agony longer than is needed? We will touch on some things that are foundational in the recovery process to stay comfortable and safe.

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Finding Our Comfort- A Story Involving Banana Bread

When you think of comfort, what comes to mind? Most common answers include blankets or comfy clothing, food and warm drinks. Well one of my favorite comforts falls in these categories: I love banana bread. Read more on my story of a not so great banana bread recipe and how it relates to The Creator of the Universe being our source of true comfort.

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On Becoming

I can say without hesitation that I like myself way better post-betrayal than who I was pre-betrayal. And just like what the Skin Horse refers to - I am not near as neat or packaged pretty on this side of it. And I LIKE that!

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An Avenue for Beginning to Reclaim what Pain Stole

Well, it’s my loose segue into this concept of pain causing us to be stripped of the things we love. I remember early on in the recovery process having days where the pain was so bad I could not get out of bed. This pain took me away from laughing with my kids. It took away my ability to look at old pictures, my wedding pictures as well as photos of when my kids were born. It took away so much of my life that I loved. Ladies, this pain can take us to some deep dark places.

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On Thriving

Bottom line: let’s do what we need to do to get comfortable in the bodies God gave us. This could mean air-conditioning and this could also mean positive self-talk or anything in between but it does NOT have to mean losing weight. The end.

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Let’s Talk Trauma- Part 5

I don’t even think I realized how uncomfortable I was in my own home. By evening, I could feel sweat rolling down my back; then at night, I would lie in bed with no covers over me, waiting for the heat to pass. It just became the norm, the expected. Could there be a better way? I refused, stubbornly, to see air-conditioning as an option.

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Let's Talk Trauma - Part 4

The first is to develop techniques and skills that will help us navigate the actual trigger. Think of these as your breaking-point strategies when you actually get triggered. The second is to develop habits and skills that will help your brain calm down and not be in a traumatized, heightened state. Think of these as your maintenance strategies. I explain this further below.

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