
Purpose Over Popularity
Purpose Over Popularity It is easy to start measuring our value by attention, approval, numbers, or whether people notice what we are doing. But recovery keeps bringing us back to a different question: What is my purpose

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Storytelling has a profound impact on individuals in recovery, as it allows them to connect with others who have walked similar paths. By sharing their own stories of struggle and triumph, individuals can find a sense of validation, comfort, and hope. When others hear stories of resilience and recovery, they feel less alone in their own struggles and are inspired to continue their journey towards healing. Storytelling can also help to break down stigmas and stereotypes surrounding addiction and mental health, promoting a culture of empathy and understanding. By sharing their stories, individuals can empower others to do the same, creating a ripple effect of hope and support that can have a lasting impact on those in recovery.
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Purpose Over Popularity It is easy to start measuring our value by attention, approval, numbers, or whether people notice what we are doing. But recovery keeps bringing us back to a different question: What is my purpose

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