#56 - Choices - How Growing Up in Dysfunctional Families Can Freeze Us and How to be Free!

Published: June 26, 2022, 5 p.m.

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Do you ever feel stuck in thinking about things as black or white? All or Nothing, One way or the Highway? Can you be indecisive or do you at times lack self confidence in your decisions? If so as Jo would say, \\u201cThis Podcast\\u2019s for you!\\u201d

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"The level of choice we develop in ACA is proportional to the integrity of our boundaries. The more we let go, the stronger our boundaries become. This is an ACA paradox: Letting go creates stronger boundaries." BRB p. 148

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