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Tactical Living


Dec 28, 2022

It’s likely that you know someone who suffers from alcoholism and perhaps it is you yourself who does.

 

While we don’t cause harm to those that we care about intentionally, it is possible that there are times when inadvertent harm is caused based on a lack of understanding the context. Let’s sift through this.

 

(Here's a great book called If You Loved Me, You'd Stop! What You Really Need to Know When Your Loved One Drinks too Much)

 

A lot of people have vices in life that they aren’t proud of and even keep secret from the rest of the world.

 

In today’s episode, Coach Ashlie Walton and Detective Walton discuss the difference between pleasing versus serving someone. Together, we’ll dive into learning how to distinguish between the two so that your behavior is on part with your values.

 

Whether we are discussing police work or your relationships with friends and family, it is important to know and understand the difference between serving and pleasing someone.

 

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