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Hey, #CADAChat friends. We're going on a bit of a hiatus, but hope to return in the not-too-distant future. Thanks to everyone who has participated in our chats. We love the intelligent, educational conversation we have with you about #addiction and #recovery!
A8: We all have a responsibility to be more open. The more people are open to being vulnerable, the more we are able to address the stigma associated with it. Each of us can promote this positive narrative. #CADAchat
A8: Be honest. Be transparent. Don't be afraid of what others might think. I think that's a huge problem in today's society. Be yourself. There's nobody else like you! 💜💜💜 #CADAChat
A7: Vulnerability can go a long way to help with all relationships. When we understand where other people are coming from, it brings us closer and builds trust. Plus good emotional health translates into all areas of life! #CADAchat
@DrugAbuse A7: I think being vulnerable let's people know that you're human. You FEEL things. And you are IN TOUCH with those feelings. You are not some phony baloney, and that's a wonderful thing. (First time typing "phony baloney" ever, I think!) #CADAChat
@DrugAbuse A7: Being vulnerable creates better relationships and an overall happier & healthier lifestyle! It allows you to fall in love with yourself! #CADAChat
“Owning our story can be hard but not nearly as difficult as spending our lives running from it. Embracing our vulnerabilities is risky but not nearly as dangerous as giving up on love and belonging and joy—the experiences that make us the most vulnerable." @BreneBrown#CADAChat
A5. We hardly feel human when struggling w/addiction & it's rare to be treated as human by those unable to understand.
Sharing MY struggle helps me connect to those who can't connect to other stories of addiction/recovery they've heard.
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A5: Sharing your struggle and sharing your story is so important. There's a quote from Barry Lopez that I love so much: “Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive.” #CADAChat https://t.co/RrIiAtBOk8
A5: Sharing your story helps alleviate others fears of being vulnerable. If you share, then others will feel more comfortable sharing with you, helping you build your support system. It helps to know that you are not the only one struggling. #CADAchat
@DrugAbuse A5: being vulnerable with your friends and support system creates an unbreakable bond. It’s hard to open up to people and you always run the risk of getting hurt, but these relationships are irreplaceable! #CADAChat