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The Addicted Mind Podcast

92: Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways To Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction with Rebecca Williams

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Today, Rebecca Williams joins us. Rebecca is a licensed psychologist, who lived and worked in beautiful San Diego, California for twenty-five years. She recently relocated to Savannah, Georgia to be close to the wildlife and the natural beauty of the area. 

Rebecca's path into addiction opened up through her family's struggles with addiction. Especially those of her late mother.

Episode link>>>>www.theaddictedmind.com/92

Growing up in this way, Rebecca wanted to learn as much as she could about addiction so she got her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology, followed by her Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Barbara. 

One of Rebecca's specialties is mindfulness. She has been working on it for the last twenty years and she has found it paramount to her self-healing and also to her capabilities as a psychologist. She discovered mindfulness through yoga when she started teaching it in the eighties before mindfulness became cool.

Mindfulness helped Rebecca to quieten her anxious mind. It's also a tool that has been very helpful to her, in her profession, to help a lot of other people with anxiety, depression, and other issues relating to mental health.

Mindfulness, as a practice, is a way through anxiety. Jon Kabat-Zinn described mindfulness as being in the present moment, on purpose, and without judgment. Being in the present moment is a challenge, and doing it on purpose takes work. Letting go of judgment can be difficult, but like everything, with practice, it gets easier.

Although it can take a lot to rid yourself of judgment, Rebecca explains that when you get used to not judging anymore, your brain starts to re-calibrate itself. And new, smoother neural pathways start opening up. 

Rebecca believes that it all starts with the simple step of finding a quiet place where you won't be disturbed for a while. Then close your eyes for five minutes, and focus something like a sound or your breathing. If you do this every single day, you will become calmer and more focused over time.

There's no right way to meditate. It's just about permitting yourself to take the time to do it. Rebecca tends to struggle with her mind jumping around, so she concentrates on her breathing to help still her mind. She advises people to keep it uncomplicated, and as simple and as possible. 

Rebecca also suggests doing a walking meditation. To do that, you can simply count the colors of green that you see while you're out walking. Or, if you're in the city, you can count all the different shades of grey you come across. The main thing is to permit yourself to be okay with any anxious thoughts that may arise because they are normal. And remember that the mind is designed to think so you can simply be grateful for that and keep going. 

Links and resources:

Rebecca's website: www.mindfulnessworkbook.com

Books mentioned: 

Full Catastrophe Living: Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness by Jon Kabat-Zinn

Gift of Recovery: 52 Mindful Ways To Live Joyfully Beyond Addiction by Rebecca Williams and Julie S Kraft

The Mindfulness Workbook for Addiction: A Guide to Coping with the Grief, Stress and Anger that Trigger Addictive Behaviors by Rebecca Williams and Julie S Kraft

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. We are on to episode 92, which I can't even

0:16.8

believe we're almost at 100. That is crazy crazy to me I never thought that I would be doing

0:22.5

this many episodes when I started this journey but I have to tell you I enjoy talking with all

0:28.7

these different guests and hearing from all of you about how the addicted mind podcast has been

0:34.6

helpful and insightful and gives people good information about addiction

0:40.6

treatment.

0:41.4

So that's been awesome.

0:43.2

And for all the people out there that have written a review on iTunes, I really appreciate

0:49.1

it.

0:49.8

And thank you so much for doing that as well.

0:53.1

All right.

0:53.7

On to the next order of business. I want to hear

0:57.9

your message of hope. Go to the addicted mind.com, click on the tab on the side, and record a 90-second

1:08.2

audio clip of your message of hope about recovery, changing your life. I want people

1:16.6

to hear that change is possible. I want them to be able to hear it not just from my voice,

1:23.8

but from your voice as well. I think this is super important. A lot of times when we are

1:29.3

at our darkest moments, it's the voice of someone else who has been through it and gotten

1:35.4

through it that carries us through. So if that's a fit for you, go to the addictedmind.com,

1:41.7

click on the tab on the side and and record your 90-second audio clip.

1:47.0

You can do it anonymously.

1:48.6

If you want to share your name, you can do that too.

1:50.8

And hopefully I can get that onto the Addictive Mind podcast.

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