Category Archives: Step 4: Risking, Growing & Finding Support

Tips on how to build a strong support network and why it’s essential

It Is Not Good For Man to Be Alone!

Lonely is an extremely dangerous feeling for those struggling with compulsive behaviors. I’m not talking about those situations when we find ourselves temporarily without companionship. The little pangs of loneliness we feel at those times are a gift from God to tell us we need to reach out and reconnect. That loneliness is easily resolved…

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New Support For Wives

Exciting news! We’ve just launched a brand new blog especially for the wives of those struggling with pornography, affairs and other sexual compulsions! HAVE YOU FELT ALONE? If you’re the wife or girlfriend of someone who struggles with sexual sin, it’s so hard to know who to talk to or how much you should say.…

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The Gift of an Ear

When was the last time you felt really heard? Have you experienced a time when someone actually leaned into the conversation with their full attention, saw into your heart and understood your fears and frustrations? I hope you have, because it feels wonderful. All too often in today’s busy, noisy society we get only half…

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Addiction Sucks!

If you’re reading this, you’re probably all too aware of this indelicate truth. There is no arguing that being addicted to anything is destined to provide some of life’s most intense challenges—for the struggler, for the spouse, AND for the family and friends that are trying to figure it all out. Realizing that you or…

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Maintaining Momentum

Life is like riding a bicycle. In order to keep your balance you must keep moving.            — Unknown It’s true in life . . . but even more true in recovery. Without forward momentum we quickly begin to wobble. Once that happens, if we don’t have outside assistance to come…

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