What is important to you when it comes to your life and recovery?
What are some of the things that are keeping you stuck?
How do you want to move forward and what do you need to get there?
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One of the innumerable things I’ve learned from the recovery journey is that we gain so much from sharing our experiences with each other. That’s why I’d love to hear from you.
Click on the link below to share your thoughts. I’ll be creating a new series of letters later this fall centered on topics, ideas, and wisdom that YOU share.
I can’t wait to hear from you!
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You have insights and wisdom to share! I can’t wait to hear your thoughts and learn more.
In the beautiful rooms of recovery, I’ve gained knowledge and tools that have helped me on this path. I can’t wait to learn from you and share some of your thoughts in the coming weeks from this survey.
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Do you wonder how trauma has impacted your own family, life, or recovery? How it has climbed its way up the branches of your family tree?
Are you looking for practical ways that you can heal? Are you ready to let go of your own trauma or inter-generational and family trauma?
You can heal from your family trauma.
Learn 5 rhythms that promote trauma healing and recovery.
Identify unhealthy patterns that keep you stuck and learn how to live more freely in your life without your trauma—or your family’s trauma—holding you back.
Learn the science behind inter-generational trauma, get practical guidance, and learn healthy coping strategies to heal.
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It’s been such an exciting couple of weeks as I’ve been able to travel and connect with you on podcasts, on Instagram, in churches, living rooms, and more. Check out some of my latest here:
Pulling Out Trauma By the Roots with the Grit and Grace Project