It's Time to Cut the Anchor

Samuel shares a humorous but telling story from his childhood which paints a picture of recovery for both spouses who are stuck.

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I would highly recommend giving this a try.
 
-D, Texas
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That was such a great video, it did help me trmendously.

This analogy was great and is exactly the point I am at in my situation... I have had a lot of disappointments and heartache in my life, but this by far has been the most devastating and even debilitating thing which has ever happened to me. I know if I am not able to "cut the anchor" to some of the things I am doing like reading old text, comparing dates, times, pictures, etc. that there is no way for me to survive, let alone my marriage surviving.

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bryant, thanks for watching and commenting. i know it's scary and intimidating at some level, but cutting the anchor will set you free my friend.  progress not perfection.  

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