Recovery is the process of improving your thinking, changing your lifestyle, and trusting that you have the ability to live a rich, full life without engaging in life-crushing compulsive behaviors. -Jeffrey Munn, LMFT Author of Staying Sober Without God Recovery is the life-long process of improving your overall mental and emotional health so as to minimize the harm and suffering you inflict on yourself and others.
Recovery is not a singular event, or a finite process; it is a lifestyle. Recovery is a fundamental change to be made to the way you look at and interact with the world and the people in it. Recovery is a transformative experience that takes place slowly, making small incremental changes towards improving oneself. Recovery is about interacting with healthier people, which is why meeting have a lot to offer. Recovery is a willingness to try something new and make a small effort every day to engage in new habits and behaviours. Recovery is moving out of a hopeless state of mind and body. Where a person no longer experiences certain kinds of suffering. Recovery is the actions that need to be taken in order to achiever a state of stability and move towards optimal mental health.
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One of the reasons I lost over 200 lbs and entered into Obese Recovery was to be healthy enough to climb this small wall. For people who are healthy, this would be an easy task. 3 years ago, I was struggling to walk. Today with the help of eating better, exercising, weight loss surgery, wearing necessary support gear, I am changing my life, one day at a time. This was accomplished in April 2023 Cindy Little, host of the podcast A Healhier You: Little By Little interviews Coach Frank about his 200+lbs weight loss journey. The original interview lasted for nearly 2 hours and 30 minutes. This interview cover Frank’s journey and included what started him out on this journey, his personal research into generational trauma, living with obesity, the challenges of recovery, Frank’s non-scale victories and advice on how to conquer obesity once and for all. Cindy used the last 90 minutes of the full interview and broke them up into two 45 minute podcasts labelling them episodes 81 and 82. To listen to the podcasts, see the links below. The first hour+ will be released by Coach Frank as a youtube video. The youtube video (see below) is the full interrupted interview from beginning to end, cycling through many before and after photos of Coach Frank. Click on this link in order to listen to A Healthier You – Little By Little Podcast Episode # 81: Conquer Obesity Once and For All Click on this link in order to listen to A Healthier You – Little By Little Podcast Episode # 82: Conquer Obesity Once and For All A Healthier You “Little by Little” Podcast Cindy will cover a range of current health issues from stubborn weight loss, lack of energy, lack of sleep to motivation and accountability tips. To learn more about Cindy Little, please visit A Healthier You Little By Little Podcast Drawn by O.C. age 13 Part 1 Green Chip: The Start Part 2 Green Chip: The Start Part 3 Green Chip: The Start
Being in a long-term relationship means you share things with your partner. You may share the same house, use the same car, share an Amazon password, and so on. Much of your life together is joined, yet there’s one element that’s often left in the dark. The topic of personal finances is a touchy subject for many couples. Even those in happy relationships may go silent when it’s time to talk about money. Fundamentally, the problem stems from the idea of joint finances. Every other aspect of your life is joined together, but many couples still have separate finances. On the one hand, you can see how this makes sense. Both of you may earn a living, so you want to keep your income separate. However, the longer you’re with someone, the sillier it seems to keep things apart. Couples should focus on their finances together, rather than keeping everything separate. You may be worried about this idea, but there are some clear reasons why it makes a lot of sense. In this guide, we’ll explore why couples should join their finances together and the benefits this can bring to you and your relationship. Encourages open conversations about money Too many couples will never talk about money with one another. As mentioned before, it’s a touchy subject. Some people don’t want to talk about what they’re spending money on or how much they’re saving. When this happens, you can build invisible barriers between one another. There’s a lack of openness that may not cause problems right now, but it can later down the line. Couples who pool their money together will have a more open relationship. When both of you share an account and put money in it, it’s only natural to have conversations about your finances. This is really advantageous as it helps you both get on the same page. You can talk about your outgoings for the month and notice that you’re spending way too much in some areas. If you want to save money for a big purchase, you can look at your joint account and talk to one another about the best ways to budget going forward. Money stops being this hidden thing that neither of you speaks about and starts becoming a normal topic. The improved communication and openness won’t just lead to better financial control, it’ll also lead to better relationships. Prevents financial resentment One of the main reasons couples break up is thanks to financial resentment. One partner resents the other because of certain financial decisions or money-related issues. Ironically, the most common occurrence is in heterosexual relationships when the female partner earns more money than the male one. Here, the man starts to resent his partner because he feels slightly emasculated. While we could take a deep dive into fragile masculinity and how society has trained men to believe they need to be the “breadwinner” we’ll leave it at that for a moment! Financial resentment is more common when your finances are separate because you may feel like your partner is splashing the cash all the time. You or they become jealous, which puts a strain on your relationship. When couples focus on their finances together, financial resentment doesn’t exist. You go from both having your own finances to sharing them together. Everyone is equal and you can both use the money as one. It completely removes the idea of resentment, giving your relationship one less thing to worry about. Stops bad financial decisions and the debt spiral Bad financial decisions are easier to make when you’ve got your own stash of money. It’s in your account, so you feel less worried about doing something potentially dangerous. You have no issues maxing out your credit card because your partner doesn’t need to know about it. Sadly, this leads to more bad decisions and you end up in a terrible debt spiral. You owe more money every month and it’s impossible to get out of. Debt is a terrible thing that can ruin your life and put a massive strain on your mental health. Many people have ended up in a depression rehab center as a direct result of bad financial decisions and debt. How does this change when you approach your finances together? You’re both less likely to make bad financial decisions when you have joint ownership of an account. You may share a credit card, meaning you have to take more care when spending money. Instead of doing impulsive things, you talk to your partner first. Your partner also sees what you’re spending when you share your finances together, so they can talk to you about certain purchases or decisions. In essence, the added responsibility makes you think twice about things. You no longer feel like you can do something because it only affects you. Instead, you start recognizing that other people are affected, so you cut down on the bad financial decisions. As a result, there will be less debt in your relationship and the pair of you can make smarter financial choices together. Helps you achieve financial goals faster Couples who share their finances and have joint accounts will achieve their goals a lot faster than others. It’s down to a combination of things, many of which we’ve already touched upon. Having better and more open communication will lead to better financial decisions. As such, you can work on creating a better budget together and saving more money. This enables you to reach saving targets quicker - perhaps you can get a downpayment for a mortgage loan a lot faster than expected. Moreover, combining your finances means you will have more money in your accounts. This will let you take advantage of interest rates to earn more money. If your money is separate, you will earn less interest as there’s less money in each account. Pooled together, you earn more money even at the same rate. The same goes for joint investments; instead of only being able to invest $5,000 in something, you can combine money with your partner to double that and see greater returns. Your natural human reaction to money is that you should keep yours separate. You spent your life earning a living, so you’re worried about sharing that with someone else. For the good of your relationship - and your financial future - it makes a lot of sense to start focusing on finances together. Combine your wealth; you share everything else, so why should this be any different? How do you know if you're in the right place in your relationship to get engaged? Even if you've been with somebody for a long time, it doesn't mean that you're going to want to spend the rest of your life with them, and that's what you're effectively promising them.It can be tricky to know when you are truly ready to take that next step. And it's not just about the money that it takes to plan a wedding, but there is a leap of faith involved that you are entrusting your heart and your soul into another person's hands. You can never be 100% sure that you're making the right choice. You just have to make sure that you're ready to at least try. Remember getting engaged as a promise that you make, and there are several tests along that journey. You discover a lot about our partner when you promise each other that you'll be together forever and you'll also have that other test: how to tell if a diamond is real when you buy it. Getting engaged is exciting, but if you're wondering if you're ready to take the next step, we've got 5 clear signs that yes, the time is now.
Relationships are a common aspect of life and can benefit one’s well-being in many ways, whether dating, marriage or even friendship. However, these relationships can either succeed or fail, with research revealing that 70% of couples break up in the first year of their relationship. In comparison, 41% of all first marriages end in divorce. So what makes it hard to maintain or sustain a relationship? Of course, each relationship is unique, with different issues and personalities. But regardless of these problems, some common challenges or obstacles are present in most relationships, including those outlined below
Change is part of the growth process, sometimes with a shift in priorities or life goals. As individuals grow, they begin to evolve, and certain things no longer hold priority in their lives. For example, someone may lose interest in a career and seek a new challenge. Some may also seek new personal interests or create new social circles. Regardless of the type of change, a priority shift can make it difficult to sustain a relationship. In most cases, this change can lead to unintentionally neglecting your partner, especially when you feel you’ve outgrown them. This situation creates a disconnection and eventually leads to a break in the relationship. 2. A lack of intimacy A recent study shows that as many as 40 million Americans in romantic relationships are not physically intimate. Several factors account for this, ranging from a lack of interest to a lack of time. Some also deal with pornography and other forms of addiction, affecting their desire to be physically intimate. In such cases, it’s important to find ways to stop pornography or break free from addiction. Of course, intimacy isn't always physical, as it also encompasses emotional, intellectual, and even spiritual connections. Finding bonding activities can help deal with a lack of intimacy that isn’t physical. 3.Financial strain Many prioritize love and affection, but money is also key in any relationship. Money matters or finances are some main reasons couples fall off. But a lack of money isn’t the only issue. Sometimes disagreements on many-related issues, purchases, and other finance-related decisions like prenups have caused separations in many relationships. Also, differing attitudes towards money can strain relationships. Financial difficulties only amplify existing problems, although they can create new ones. 4.Incompatible values Incompatible values can happen on two levels. The first can be an extension of changing priorities, as mentioned earlier. When people outgrow their partners, they sometimes have a value shift that breeds division in the relationship. The second can happen even before the relationship starts. Religious beliefs, political affiliations, or attitudes toward family can cause couples to grow apart. Many feel that such issues are surmountable at the beginning of the relationship because the love is still strong. As a result, most couples fail to address them properly, and these issues later lead to recurring disagreements in the relationship as some partners begin to feel they are not being understood. Getting married is one of the most magical adventures that any couple ever embarks on. However, it is known to be a potentially stressful situation too. With the right strategy at your disposal, though, it does not have to be that way. You’ve already done the hard part by finding “the one”. Now is the time to focus on ensuring that your big day is the magical and stress-free event you deserve. Here are 10 top tips to guide you down the aisle in style. #1. Give Yourself Time First and foremost, this will be the last time that you ever complete the wedding planning process. Naturally, then, you should want to enjoy it. Sadly, this will be very difficult if you rush things by booking a date that’s only a few weeks away. The average engagement length is 1-2 years, which is probably right for most couples. Still, if you feel you need longer go for it. It’s better to take your time and get things right rather than look back with regret. #2. Find The Perfect Venue The recipe for a perfect wedding includes many ingredients. However, memorable wedding events begin with stunning venues in idyllic locations. Stunning backdrops will make the day infinitely more magical while your wedding photos will stand out for all the right reasons too. More importantly, it gives you a foundation to build upon. So, subsequent decisions should be easier to make. Besides, the venue is certainly one of the most memorable aspects. #3. Choose The Best Best Man & Maid Of Honor Even before you start building your dream wedding, you must consider the important guests that have a huge influence on the day. They will provide emotional support during the build-up and help fix any issues that surface on the day. This may include de-escalating disagreements between other guests. After all, every family has at least a couple of members that don’t get on. The best man and maid of honor offer a valuable emotional safety net. #4. Know Your Budget There’s no point in denying that financial matters are one of the chief causes of stress. The average wedding costs $30,000, which is a lot of money to find. However, you don’t have to spend this level of money. After finding the dream venue, you can cut the costs by designing your own invites or getting guests to help with items like baking the cake. It can work out far better than receiving gifts. Crucially, you need to calculate how much you can comfortably spend. #5. Choose Outfits With Amendments Included As the wedding approaches, most brides and groomsmen will want to tone up. After all, this is the day when you want to look your best. However, you may not get to the exact physique that you wanted. Or if you do, your body may be very different from when you got measured. Therefore, finding beautiful wedding dresses and suits that included alterations is hugely beneficial. Whatever happens leading up to the big day, you will look fantastic. #6. Make Early Bookings Even if you take the DIY route for many of the key features, you’ll still need a lot of services. Photographers, entertainment, florists, caterers, and a wedding officiant are all needed. If you try to book these services at the last minute, you will have far fewer options. Similarly, it’s likely that you will pay a premium cost as a direct result. Early bookings will boost your hopes of a positive outcome. And when the wedding gets close, you’ll have fewer issues to consider. #7. Consider A Wedding Planner If you want to take a backseat role while still knowing that your dream will be brought to life, wedding planners are available. They can work to your brief and subsequently build the perfect package. Their experience and contacts will ensure that no stone is left unturned. It can be a particularly useful choice for anyone that has a particularly busy lifestyle and other commitments. It is an approach that lets you focus on enjoying the day. #8. Plan Your Guest Lists You want to share your big day with your nearest and dearest. However, a large guest list will increase the costs. Likewise, it means you’ll spend less time with each person. So, many couples find that a smaller wedding is better. Or they invite more people to the evening reception. Another option is to throw a more casual party after the honeymoon, there are options available. It also reduces the risk of fights breaking out. Perfect. #9. Schedule A Vacation Together Even with the above steps in place, wedding planning is stressful. Therefore, it’s hugely beneficial to take a step back to recharge the batteries and your minds. Taking a romantic weekend away is a chance to do this. It also gives you a chance to discuss any remaining issues that require confirmation. Better still, you can find the balance between doing this and temporarily forgetting about the wedding period. Of course, the separate bachelor and bachelorette parties are vital too. #10. Remember It’s Your Day Finally, many couples fall into the trap of trying to design the big day that everyone expects. Frankly, there is no reason why you have to satisfy all traditions. If the thought of a first dance terrifies you, for example, drop it from the schedule. Ultimately, this is the one day where you are the center of attention. The most important factor, then, is that you do things your way. If doing things differently helps you start married life with a smile, that’s all that matters. Deciding to tread carefully onto the dating scene is a big decision that you may not always take lightly. Opening yourself up and meeting new people can be a process that makes you feel vulnerable and anxious. Whether you’re trying to find “the one” or simply get yourself back out there again, the dating process should be full of fun, adventure and laughter. When you’re ready to start dating again you may want to think about what you’re doing in order to attract the right people. Welcoming new people into your life can cause many worries, but you will soon feel extremely positive about the situation as long as you consider the following ideas. Choose Your Methods
Trying to find the perfect match for you is possible in many different ways. Whether you want to head out for a night on the town, or check out reputable dating apps, there are so many ways to meet new people who may be open to a relationship. Trying out several different methods may be the best option so that you have got plenty of options! Be Authentic When you are lucky enough to grab yourself a date with a beautiful stranger, now is the right time to impress them. Even though you probably want to tell them everything they want to hear, it is very important to be your authentic self. Sooner or later you will need to show your true colors and it is much easier to do this from the outset! Talk About What You’re Looking For If you are looking to have a relationship in the near future, it is very important to open up about this with the person you are dating. You should also be open to talking about your values, beliefs and hopes for the future. Getting onto the same page as someone when you’re in the initial dating stages is important so that you are both sure which direction you are headed. Equally, if you aren’t looking for a serious relationship it is also okay to tell them this from the outset too! Follow Up and Be Honest When you’re dating and looking for a relationship, it is so important to be open and honest in every way. After you have finished your date together you may want to follow it up with a text message or phone call. However, if you don’t wish to see them again for a second date you need to be honest with them. This will prevent anyone from getting led in the wrong direction or getting their feelings hurt. It is so important to open up to the person who is on the other end of your date. Being open and honest with the person will help you to get what you want out of the relationship in question. The dating game can be hugely exciting, so try not to let it stress you out. Enjoy the process, meet people who make you smile and you may just find “the one” by the end of it! Hello Everyone, This is Frank Kermit. I was interviewed on the podcast The Stuph File with Peter Anthony Holder about my weight loss journey. This was on episode #0717. Here is that interview: #0717: Daniel Kalla; Frank Kermit; & Andrew Fazekas Posted on May 14, 2023 Medical thriller writer, Dr. Daniel Kalla, talks about his latest novel called Fit To Die. It deals with some of the deadly diet pills that are actually out there in a story that is literally ripped from the headlines. Frank Kermit, who is a relationship coach that we’ve had on the program several times over the years, has a new coaching service that is near and dear to his heart. He’s now a certified weight loss coach, after he himself lost over 200 pounds. Science writer, Andrew Fazekas, The Night Sky Guy, author of National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Night Sky and National Geographic’s Stargazer Atlas: The Ultimate Guide To The Night Sky, talks about the high-definition footage we’ll have from the lunar surface when NASA gets back to the Moon; how Europe wants its own satellite system to compete with SpaceX; a Death Star devouring a planet and more. Now you can listen to selected items from The Stuph File Program on the new audio service, Audea. A great way to keep up with many of the interviews from the show and take a trip down memory lane to when this show began back in 2009, with over 750 selections to choose from! This week’s guest slate is presented by Larry Martos, who is an IT Support Specialist working for Heyday by Hootsuite, and back in the day he was one of my radio producers, known as Admiral Larry on my old radio show. |
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