Why Getting Better Can Still Feel So Tiring
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Most everyone has heard the phrase, “Recovery is hard” – and it’s no exaggeration. Think of anytime in your life when you had to make a change, even a small one. Recovery is that change, plus some – the fear of it, the uncertainty, the mental toil, the emotional confusion, the exhaustion from completely altering [...]
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