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If We Struggle With Codependency

4m · Love Over Addiction · 21 Apr 10:28

Change is necessary if we want to move forward. Some of us enjoy changing, and others will avoid making the changes weknowwe need to because we're scared (I am raising my own hand).

Change is uncomfortable, and staying stuck in our misery sometimes feels easier - even though it's not always what's best.

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