Failure To Launch (Episode 6)

Failure To Launch (Episode 6)

Relational Recovery

Wes Thompson and Austin Hill discuss the importance of seeking help early, offering hope and practical advice for overcoming challenges.

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6:038 Oct 2023

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Proactive Healing: The Power of Seeking Help Before Crisis Hits

Episode Overview

  • Emphasizes the importance of being proactive in seeking help and support
  • Encourages listeners to have hope and believe in their ability to overcome adversity
  • Invites those struggling with addiction to reach out to The Refuge for support
  • Highlights the transformative power of doing hard things well
  • Shares the hosts' belief in the potential for everyone to find healing and wholeness
Wherever you are in the journey, things can get better. Don't feel like there's no hope for you. I personally have seen so many people overcome so much adversity. You can do it as well. It just takes some grit, takes some honesty and the ability to ask for help.

Picture this: you're driving down a road, and suddenly your car starts making a strange noise. Do you keep driving until it breaks down completely, or do you pull over and call for help? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', hosts Wes Thompson and Austin Hill dive into why it's crucial to ask for help before things fall apart. They chat about the importance of being proactive, not just waiting until you're in a full-blown crisis to seek support.

Think of it as maintenance for your mental and emotional well-being. Wes and Austin share their insights on how facing challenges head-on can be transformative. They remind us that everyone has the potential to overcome adversity with the right support. Whether you're struggling with addiction or just feeling overwhelmed, this episode offers a compassionate nudge to reach out for help. Tune in and discover why doing the hard things well can lead to lasting change.

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