One of the greatest dangers in recovery is that we simply replace one addiction with another. While some alternative addictions are more overt, it is the covert addictions that we must guard against the most. Work, busyness, and other more acceptable behaviors mask as fantastic alternative addictions, but unfortunately, leave us just as problemed as we were when our addictions were more obvious. Today's episode explains why being addicted to chaos has become incredibly common and why we must guard against it if we are to truly tackle the roots of our issue.
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618 - Having Same-Sex Attraction Doesn't Make You Gay
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616 - Protecting Progress Amidst Busyness, Transition & Trauma
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607 - Busyness Is Not A Solution
606 - The Role of Faith In Recovery
605 - Thomas Williams on Finding Your Greatness, Healthy Competition and The Power of Positive Peer Pressure
604 - How I Recovered From A 15-Year Porn Addiction
603 - Social Conformity Experiment
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