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Ask the Unfaithful

Episode 6 - How is the Unfaithful's Progress in Recovery Measured?

24 Sep 2024

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If there was a question I've heard both partners ask time and time again out of desperation, it would be this such question. How do we manage our recovery? How do we know if we're doing enough? How do I know if I'm doing enough and what is actually true progress? Today you're not just in luck but you're in the presence of true expert insight as I pepper James Annear with questions about how we can measure the progress of the unfaithful. For many, the idea of measuring progress is not only elusive but confusing, shaming and out of a performance based approach. Today you'll hear James and I share both compassionate and palatable answers that both partners can embrace, follow and utilize in the recovery work of the unfaithful. Despite what our feelings may make us feel, there is hope and there are tangible metrics we can use to see if we're doing the heavy lifting of recovery work for ourselves. The cold hard truth is, no one can do the work for us. They can support us, cheer us on, encourage us and even admire and notice our work, but no one can do the actual work for us.     ------ Our Website: www.AskTheUnfaithful.com Contact us: [email protected] Find James & Sharon at the CORE Relationship Recovery website: www.HopeForUs.com Find more from Sam at Sam's Healing Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@samshealingp... Follow James at LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/james-annear-lmhc-704551157 Follow CORE Relationship Recovery (James & Sharon) on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CORERelationshipRecovery

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