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Relational Recovery

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  • Burnout (Part 6)

Burnout (Part 6)

Thursday 18th August 2022

Hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss how shifting from idealism to realism can help overcome burnout in recovery on 'Relational Recovery'.
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From Burnout to Balance: Finding Realism in Recovery

Idealism is we're constantly thinking and believing that we can accomplish more than we can.
Feeling burnt out on your recovery journey? You're not alone. In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill tackle the issue of burnout, especially how high expectations can drain your energy. They get real about their own experiences, showing that moving from idealism to realism isn't just smart—it's necessary. Wes and Austin discuss the pitfalls of setting the bar too high and the relief that comes with a more balanced outlook.
They explore the thin line between hope and idealism, offering practical advice to keep you grounded. Whether you're knee-deep in recovery or supporting someone who is, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate the ups and downs without losing steam. Tune in for a conversation that's as honest as it is helpful.
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