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Aug 14

3 Steps to Making Your Dreams Come True

by Amanda Lee
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In this inspiring video Amanda Lee challenges us to dream. She dares us to go back to a time before we allowed limitations to stifle our potential. By centering on the unlimited power of wonder within you, you are invited …

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Aug 07

3 Ways to Find Peace in Uncertainty

by Amanda Lee
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The human condition is fraught with duality. On one hand we want some modicum of control over our lives, to know that all will be well according to plan; on the other hand we long to feel the miraculous and unexpectedly …

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Jul 30

Ask Amma-Lee: Raising Children with an Alcoholic Parent

by Amanda Lee
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A reader writes in asking for guidance in how to raise children in a situation where one of the parents is in active addiction. Amanda Lee introduces the reader to the concept that alcoholism does not only affect the alcoholic, but …

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Jul 23

Humility vs Humiliation

by Amanda Lee
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Recovery & Trauma, Step Guide
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How do you work through issues related to character traits you want to be rid of? If you are powerless to change yourself, who can you rely on to guide you through your growth? Controlling Life It is often the …

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Jul 16

54 Ways To Say, “No!” How Do You Say No?

by Amanda Lee
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Have you ever struggled to find the “right words” or the strength to say No? You are not alone. Trying to regulate the reactions and emotions of others is a common trait for those who have survived trauma and abuse. …

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Jul 09

With or Without You: The 90 Day Test of Relational Longevity

by Amanda Lee
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How do you know if your relationship is based on addictive dynamics or interdependence? Are you willing to put the oxygen mask on yourself first in order to find out? Are you brave enough to face the pain of relational …

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Jul 02

Ask Amma-Lee: 9 Ways to Safely Express Anger After Abuse

by Amanda Lee
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Dear Amma-Lee,  I was raised in part by my grandparents in a violent, alcoholic, abusive home. When my grandfather died (sexual and physical abuser) 4 years ago, I felt relief and thought I moved on with my life. I don’t remember …

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Jun 25

7 Quotes to Help You Remember…

by Amanda Lee
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How easy is it to forget the point? It happens to all of us from time to time. We become overwhelmed with the pathway we’re on and get lost, until something jostles us and we begin to recall something…something about …

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Jun 17

6 Steps To Transform Self-Denial into Self-Acceptance

by Amanda Lee
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Acceptance, Recovery & Trauma, Step Guide
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In this helpful video Amma-Lee encourages us to take an honest inventory of who we are. She asks us to look at our character defects and personal assets; two areas that denial and distraction can keep us from becoming aware …

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Jun 11

Ask Amma-Lee: Finding Your Voice

by Amanda Lee
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A reader writes in sharing her experience of struggling to find her voice after leaving an abusive relationship. Despite being in a caring environment now, she still feels as if she is unable to restore herself to her former sense …

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