From Hazelden Betty Ford <[email protected]>
Subject Gain a Clearer Connection to Your Recovery
Date July 16, 2020 10:41 AM
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Resources to Simplify and Deepen Your Recovery

Recovery compels some amazing life changes that completely alter the ways you interact with the world. You’ll learn entirely new intrapersonal skills like radical acceptance, active listening and surrender. Further along in this email, you’ll find the “hows” and “whys” and other free resources to help strengthen your recovery.

You can get started by learning the deeper meanings within the sometimes contradictory messaging like “give it away to keep it.” Spiritual care and recovery expert, Paul Anderson, shares some telling insights. In his article, he quickly outlines a few recovery paradoxes and explains the main takeaways. The result: a clearer understanding of the messages within the Twelve Steps.

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Breaking Down Barriers to Unconditional Love
In this webinar, addiction counselor Joseph Caravella outlines a new approach to relationships. With the practice of radical acceptance, you will find greater harmony with others, yourself and your life circumstances.
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Why Active Listening is Fundamental to Recovery
Active listening is foundational to unconditional love: if we cannot listen, we cannot serve. In this podcast, author Cynthia Orange shares a powerful lesson on active listening—and how it’s absolutely necessary for keeping recovery on track.
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