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Recovery Elevator

RE 394: Fixin' to Grow

Recovery Elevator

Paul

Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Kristie.   She is 47, from Michigan, and has been sober since May 2020.

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Highlights from Kris

 

Return to school is here and is the catalyst for conversations about expectations. Growing up, the letter on the report card was the measure of success. Kris has begun to consider praising the work instead of the result. 

 

Neuroscientists have identified two different mindsets:  the fixed mindset and the growth mindset. A fixed mindset looks at intelligence as static. The effort is pointless – you've got it, or you don't. It's all about the result. The growth mindset is more about a learning goal. The effort is seen as a path to mastery. 

 

What is your goal in recovery? Language matters. Think about the metrics. If you are fixed on being alcohol-free and have a slip, you might feel like a failure. Embrace the growth in yourself and let that be enough. 

 

                                                                             

[11:29]  Kristie has been surise for two years. The word sober doesn't resonate with Kristy. She wants to be fun and exciting and enjoy every moment. Kristie believes that language creates our reality. Through journaling, she came up with the word surise – it brings her energy, light, and love. Kristie believes surise is yours – the opportunity to be your authentic self.

 

Kristie is from West Michigan and is an academic advisor. She is married and has two daughters. She loves traveling, the beach, the woods, nature, and connecting with people.

 

Growing up, her parents rarely drank, but they did smoke. After her parents' divorce, she assumed much responsibility for her younger brothers. She was the conduit between her parents. She was involved in theater, student government, and dancing. 

 

Kristie went to college and was ready to rescind the role of the responsible oldest child. Earning a degree was essential to Kristie. She went to school and partied and enjoyed drinking and being social. She adopted the work hard, play hard mentality and always drank to get a buzz. She put herself into some risky situations and was raped. Alcohol helped numb the pain, and she learned to carry on.

 

Kristie met her husband in college, and drinking was part of their relationship. Drinking was a coping mechanism for the stress of parenting. Over the years, her drinking progressed from beer to wine to vodka.   After her father died, Kristie's drinking became very dark. Drinking was a reward, a way to avoid loneliness, and it served many purposes.

 

Several years ago, Kristie's husband announced that he was planning to quit drinking.   He did, and she couldn't follow suit. After her father-in-law died, they were both drinking again and went backward. Kristie read "This Naked Mind" and listened to Annie Grace's podcast. Paul Churchill was Annie's guest, and something clicked for Kristie. She could hear herself in other people's stories. She joined Café RE in 2020 and went to her first women's AA meeting. She quit drinking for several months and returned to drinking when the pandemic began. In May of '20, she found a small group of RE members all over the US, and they held each other accountable. 

 

Kris's Summary

 

Look at your mindset. Ask yourself without judgment, are you holding on to absolutes? What is your measure of success? Do you find joy in the results or the process? Wherever you are is okay. Show yourself grace. Change the narrative. Surrender to the process. Let go of old ideas.

 

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Resources

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Transcript

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recovery elevator episode 394. It has been a journey, and I just really believe language

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creates our reality. And as part of my recovery, I kind of just started using the word

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to rise. Like this. Yeah, that should work. Mix down. Yeah, keep going. Yo, yo, mix down.

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Three, four, yo, yo, wiki wiki, mix down. There we go. Seven eight, wiki, wiki, mix down.

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Three, four, yo, wiki. Welcome to the recovery elevator podcast. My name is Chris. I like ice cream,

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and I'm so glad you're here with us today. On today's podcast, we have Christie. She's 47, lives in

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West Michigan, and has been sober since May of 2020. I met Christie online a few years ago through

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Cafe RE and finally got to meet her in person a few weeks ago at her Boseman retreat. She's an

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amazing person with a shining spirit that even she can't contain. I'm excited for you all to

1:12.9

get to know her. And for a super smooth segue, Christie also moonlights is one of our chat hosts

1:18.9

over in Cafe RE. A huge thank you to her and the rest of our host for the amazing job they do.

1:24.4

I love you guys. Don't forget, we have our ditching the booze mindfulness course coming up.

1:29.9

Every Tuesday night from September 20th to October 5th, Patrick will be with us as we examine our

1:35.2

minds and work towards freedom from alcohol. And starting October 1st, Brian C and myself will

1:40.8

be teaching AF photography 101 on Saturday afternoons. We're going to dig into camera settings,

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composition, and how expressing yourself through photography can contribute to your recovery.

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I recently talked to someone who's approaching a year sober. They told me they were looking forward

1:56.0

to this class because they've spent the last 12 months playing it safe. They've been stuck at home

2:01.0

or stuck at work. And when they saw that we were offering this, they viewed it as an opportunity

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to get back out there and live life again. It was really humbling to hear that. And Brian and I

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are incredibly excited to get to grow with you all. You can find more information about both of

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these classes over at recoveryelevator.com. Before I get into the intro, let's hear from Cafe RE.

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