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Overcoming Addiction

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In this episode, Alex Clapp shares his inspiring journey from losing his sight and battling alcoholism to finding recovery and purpose through the Claritee Group. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, the cultural influences on drinking, and the generational shifts in attitudes towards emotions.


Alex emphasises that it's okay to not be okay and that everyone is enough just as they are. In this conversation, Alex Clapp shares his journey through addiction and recovery, emphasising the importance of vulnerability, openness, and community support. He discusses the challenges of navigating social situations without alcohol, the mental battles faced in recovery, and the significance of creating a supportive environment for those in recovery. Alex also highlights the value of alcohol-free alternatives and the need for personal choice in the recovery process.


Key takeaways

•Alex Clapp's journey highlights the importance of choices in life.

•Mental health struggles can lead to addiction if not addressed.

•Alcohol can numb pain but ultimately leads to dependency.

•Recovery is a personal journey that requires individual commitment.

•Cultural norms around masculinity can hinder emotional expression.

•Vulnerability can foster authentic connections with others.

•Generational changes are shifting attitudes towards mental health.

•It's crucial to seek help and not face struggles alone.

•Creating safe spaces for recovery can empower individuals.

•Self-acceptance is key to overcoming personal challenges. If everyone could spend 28 days working on themselves, the world would be better.

•Addiction is an illness and doesn't discriminate.

•Being open about struggles can create a safe space for others.

•Accountability to others can aid in recovery.

•Navigating social situations requires honesty about recovery.

•Mental battles in addiction are complex and ongoing.

•Alcohol-free alternatives can be enjoyable and fulfilling.

•Creating a supportive community is essential for recovery.

•Vulnerability can lead to deeper connections with others.

•Recovery is a personal journey that requires individual choices.


Find out more on https://www.clariteegroup.co.uk/about


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In this episode, Alex Clapp shares his inspiring journey from losing his sight and battling alcoholism to finding recovery and purpose through the Claritee Group. He discusses the importance of vulnerability, the cultural influences on drinking, and the generational shifts in attitudes towards emotions.


Alex emphasises that it's okay to not be okay and that everyone is enough just as they are. In this conversation, Alex Clapp shares his journey through addiction and recovery, emphasising the importance of vulnerability, openness, and community support. He discusses the challenges of navigating social situations without alcohol, the mental battles faced in recovery, and the significance of creating a supportive environment for those in recovery. Alex also highlights the value of alcohol-free alternatives and the need for personal choice in the recovery process.


Key takeaways

•Alex Clapp's journey highlights the importance of choices in life.

•Mental health struggles can lead to addiction if not addressed.

•Alcohol can numb pain but ultimately leads to dependency.

•Recovery is a personal journey that requires individual commitment.

•Cultural norms around masculinity can hinder emotional expression.

•Vulnerability can foster authentic connections with others.

•Generational changes are shifting attitudes towards mental health.

•It's crucial to seek help and not face struggles alone.

•Creating safe spaces for recovery can empower individuals.

•Self-acceptance is key to overcoming personal challenges. If everyone could spend 28 days working on themselves, the world would be better.

•Addiction is an illness and doesn't discriminate.

•Being open about struggles can create a safe space for others.

•Accountability to others can aid in recovery.

•Navigating social situations requires honesty about recovery.

•Mental battles in addiction are complex and ongoing.

•Alcohol-free alternatives can be enjoyable and fulfilling.

•Creating a supportive community is essential for recovery.

•Vulnerability can lead to deeper connections with others.

•Recovery is a personal journey that requires individual choices.


Find out more on https://www.clariteegroup.co.uk/about


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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