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Mauni-London Recovery Coaching

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Celebration 🍾 🪅
Happy Birthday @Tia Boulton Please join me in wishing my wonderful girlfriend, partner soul mate Tia a very happy birthday. Tia and I have been on the journey of LIFE since 2011. We have bought up eachothers children and watched our parents get old together. We love each other passionately, bicker, fight and wrestle with this life. The bottom line is, She is there for me !!!! Like me, she has so much love to give the world, BUT ! LIKE ME ! The world wants to BOX her ....... GoodLuck World you ain't big enough for her !.. Tia I love you 😍 and even though we are spending yet another birthday apart. I want everyone to know that YOU are Mine and I am YOURS....... Thank for putting up with my madness... Love David.
Celebration 🍾 🪅
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Happy Birthday lovely lady 🥰🎂 x
What is your opinion?
Morning all — quick thought because my brain was already off on one before 6am. The more I looked through the premium content, the more I found myself translating a lot of it straight into neurodivergence, particularly ADHD, and then wider workforce thinking. A lot of what sits underneath recovery work — regulation, environment, behaviour patterns, consistency, motivation, communication, what helps someone engage and what makes them shut down — feels highly transferable. It made me wonder how many of you see that crossover too. Do you think the principles used within recovery coaching translate naturally into ADHD / neurodivergent support, or do you think they need holding quite separately because the drivers underneath are different? Genuinely interested in where people land on it, because the overlap feels bigger the more I think about it.
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I'm not a expert, but i noticed in my smart group this comes up a lot. So last week in the group, we talked about feeling overwhelmed, staying stuck, and taking small steps it seemed to help. I've also seen similar things when working in childcare. how routine, environment and little wins can make a difference. I can see how it might connect to ND, but like I said I'm no expert....
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@Ruth Lilleker thank you ☺️
Sam wants a Farm
In the VIP Classes, we are putting together the HOW TO BUY A FARM ! Project.
Sam wants a Farm
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It’s funny because for me, I actually ran away from that kind of lifestyle before, but as I’m getting older I really feel drawn back to it. There’s something about being around it now that feels peaceful and grounding. I can really see how it could support recovery in a different way😊
Share
The importance of sharing, why as a lived experience person do you think it’s important to share our stories? And what are we trying to achieve when we do? Especially when sharing with people who aren’t in the madness or in recovery.
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For me, what you said yesterday really stayed with me, the reason your doing this is to challenge the stigma around addiction. Your story gives people a fuller picture and helps shift how they respond in those moments. It will show that there’s always more going on underneath, and that recovery is possible, even when it doesn’t look perfect. A lot of organisations only see the behaviour or the crisis. Being your authentic self and sharing your truth helps people begin to understand what’s really underneath, rather than just judging what they see. Looking forwards to hearing the outcome 😊
CoP 31 3 2026
Excellent Class - Assets Attached. @Marcus Ward @Olivia Steele @Paresh Lallu @Anthony Williams @ross
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@Anthony Williams 😂😂
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Olivia Steele
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@olivia-steele-1253
Recovery Coach | SMART Facilitator | Level 3 Counselling completed | 2 years 4 months sober | Lived experience | Pause. Breathe. Choose.

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Joined Feb 25, 2026
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