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A respected professional counselor, published author and keynote speaker, Andrea Anderson Polk leverages more than a decade of clinical experience, illuminating storytelling, and deep compassion to help ambitious women of faith face the deepest truths of their lives so they can be healed and celebrate a newfound freedom.

Wearing Men's Boxers + My Worry Brain



I wear men’s boxers as pjs.


When I got married, I confiscated Dan’s boxers.


I’ve never been the cute matching pajama set kinda girl.


After years of wear and tear, the boxers are now torn and tattered, but I still wear them because they’re soooo cozy. Dan gently suggested, maybe it’s time to purchase new boxers.


The current brand of boxers I wear are no longer made. I excitedly

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I wear men’s boxers as pjs.

When I got married, I confiscated Dan’s boxers.

I’ve never been the cute matching pajama set kinda girl.

After years of Read more of this blog post »
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“Our emotions are indicators, not dictators, which means we do not let our emotions govern our behavior.”
Andrea Anderson Polk, The Cuckoo Syndrome: The Secret to Breaking Free from Unhealthy Relationships, Toxic Thinking, and Self-Sabotaging Behavior

“You greatest place of pain is your greatest place of power.”
Andrea Anderson Polk, The Cuckoo Syndrome: The Secret to Breaking Free from Unhealthy Relationships, Toxic Thinking, and Self-Sabotaging Behavior

“A sign of anxiety is ruminating on what-if questions: What if I cannot pay by bills? What if my partner leaves me? What if I get fired from my job?
What-ifs are expecting something bad to happen and imagining worse case scenarios.”
Andrea Anderson Polk, The Cuckoo Syndrome: The Secret to Breaking Free from Unhealthy Relationships, Toxic Thinking, and Self-Sabotaging Behavior




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