In this conversation, Wesley Farnsworth shares his personal journey of grappling with shame, codependency, and addiction, particularly during his teenage years. He reflects on the internal conflict of presenting a facade of strength and faith in church while battling hidden struggles at home. This duality led to a profound sense of isolation and the belief that vulnerability was a weakness, ultimately shaping his path towards personal growth and understanding. takeaways - Wesley struggled with shame and codependency in his teen years.
- He became addicted and kept his battles hidden.
- He believed that a good Christian should never show weakness.
- Wesley lived a double life, appearing fine at church.
- His addiction and shame were constant companions.
- He felt he had to hide his struggles from others.
- Vulnerability was not an option for him during that time.
- Faith and addiction often conflicted in his life.
- The pressure to maintain a facade led to isolation.
- His journey reflects the complexities of mental health and faith.
Wesley Farnsworth book: The Blueprint of Becoming can be purchase on Amazon
Wesley's website: www.blueprintofbecoming.com
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