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Catherine Gray on Unexpected Joy

Mar 6, 2019
Catherine Gray, author of "The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober" and "The Unexpected Joy of Being Single," shares her insights on embracing singlehood and the transformative power of sobriety. She discusses societal misconceptions about being single, encouraging listeners to find empowerment in their relationship status. The conversation also delves into the complexities of love addiction and the significance of self-acceptance. Gray emphasizes the need for diverse social connections and self-care to foster genuine happiness in all aspects of life.
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ADVICE

Don't Fear Singlehood

  • Don't stay in a bad relationship out of fear of being single.
  • Recognize that being single offers freedom and prevents getting trapped in unhealthy dynamics.
INSIGHT

Love Addiction as a Real Issue

  • Catherine Gray and Eric Zimmer discuss their shared experience with love addiction.
  • Both view it as a serious issue akin to substance addiction, requiring similar recovery efforts.
INSIGHT

Defining Love Addiction

  • Love addiction involves clinging to idealized relationships, staying in toxic ones, and prioritizing their preservation above all else.
  • Behaviors like snooping, neediness, and infidelity can stem from this addiction.
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