Try Softer, Part 1

Try Softer, Part 1 is the first of two episodes based on Aundi Kolber’s popular book. Who doesn’t want to learn how to be softer with themselves, especially if you are an adult child of divorce? Learn more in Season 2, Episode 4 of Heart in a Drawer, the podcast for adult children of divorce.

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Episode 13: Handling Drama at the Holidays

Episode 13 Handling Drama at the Holidays

How adept are you at handling drama at the holidays? Wouldn’t you love to have a drama-free holiday this year? Today we’ll discuss what you can do to reduce the drama on Heart in a Drawer, the podcast for adult children of divorce.

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How to Fight Fear When You Love an Addict

How to Fight Fear When You Love an Addict

If you love an addict, you fight fear every single day. I have been affected by my loved ones’ addictions each day of my life. Fear has been an unwelcome companion as far back as I can remember. Yet I have learned to fight fear well with God’s help. I want to share what I’ve learned with you today so you can also find hope and healing.

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How to Set Boundaries on Others’ Bad Behavior

How to Set Boundaries on Others' Bad Behavior
How to Set Boundaries on Others' Bad Behavior

How to Set Boundaries on Others Bad Behavior

Does it feel like other people are ruining your life with their bad behavior?

No one truly holds the power to ruin your life. But some people seem bent on destroying your peace.

I know this from years of being abused in various relationships. I understand how it feels to live under someone’s criticism, bad moods, and angry outbursts. It’s hard not to let their bad behavior reign over your life.

Through many years of Bible study, reading, and counseling, I’ve learned how to set firm boundaries against others’ bad behavior and gain the peace I always desired. Here are the steps to take when setting a boundary.

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