Joe McDonald

Position of Neutrality

Joe McDonald

  • Should WE Tell HER.

Should WE Tell HER.

Wednesday 6th April 2022

Join Joe McDonald on 'Position of Neutrality' as he discusses the sensitive topic of disclosing infidelity in relationships and the importance of consulting one's spirit.
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Position of Neutrality
Author:
Joe McDonald
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Categories:
Religion & Spirituality
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Body & Mind
Creative Recovery Journeys
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Should We Tell Her? Navigating Infidelity in Recovery

So this is a matter for the spirit. It's not a matter for opinion, and it's not to avoid ego assaults on me, but it is to avoid needless harm to others.
Ever found yourself tangled in the web of a tough decision about infidelity? In this episode of 'Position of Neutrality', Joe McDonald and his team tackle the thorny issue of whether or not to disclose infidelity to a partner. They explore the importance of consulting one's spirit and weighing the potential harm that revealing such secrets might cause. Rather than spilling every painful detail, Joe advises admitting fault without dragging another person into the mix.
This approach, he suggests, can prevent unnecessary cruelty and promote healing. The discussion also touches on situations where keeping secrets might be justified, adding depth to an already complex topic. If you're grappling with similar issues, this episode offers a compassionate guide to navigating these murky waters with integrity and empathy.
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