Anxiety, Depression and Addiction
The story of my life, I have been sober for 25 years thanks to AA and family. I still have had to battle the anxiety and depression that has plagued me on and off (mostly on) throughout my whole life. Most if not all of my anxiety and depression issues have money as the root cause. I’m afraid of something going wrong in the my body, the house, the car, the dog, the cat. The list goes on. I’m also afraid of failure and looking bad in front of others. The good news I think is that WA is little risk, not too much money and it’s a lot of work to get things moving. I’m hoping my hard work pays off. I dream of money or the fear of money not ruling my life
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Anxiety, depression, and addiction are deeply interconnected, often feeding into one another in a challenging cycle that can feel overwhelming. Addressing these issues requires a holistic approach that includes therapy, support systems, and often lifestyle changes. Resources like https://soberspeak.com/ offer valuable insights and personal stories that can inspire hope and healing. By connecting with others who’ve faced similar struggles, individuals can find strength and understanding, reminding them they’re not alone on the journey to recovery.