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How Addiction Affects Your Capacity to Decide
The How Addiction Affects Your Capacity to Decide book is a culmination of my knowledge and experience that I have gained over thirty years in the field of addiction recovery and over fifty years of personally walking the road of recovery. It is this inside information that I want to share with you in a step by step process to give you a complete understanding of how to start and sustain your recovery from any type of addiction or addictive behaviour. I hope you’re ready to take things to a new level.
Boy oh boy! Are you in for a treat! As I have parted the curtains to
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If you fall short on wanting to change you fall short on action and without change and action nothing changes. A lack of change usually means increased risks of a relapse and I don’t want that to happen to you!
Our lives have changed in ways we never thought possible, and so will yours. I guarantee you, change your focus from addiction thinking to thinking recovery and your life will change forever.
You are not alone! We will help you every step of the way. Show you by example how to transform your life from self destruction to self creation in easy manageable steps. We can’t do it for you. It’s up to you to make the decision, which is recovery over addiction. Don’t be concerned, we’ve done it and so can
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It sounds incredible because up to now; you have been unaware that you are the difference that can make a difference in your life.
It Won’t Work For Me – Yes It Will!
I hear what you’re saying. They are the same words I have heard many times before. “It’s ok for you to say that...but it won’t work for me”. Believe me recovery will work if you want it. There is not one person recovery will not work for. When it comes to addiction recovery the deciding factor is more about the way you think, feel and behave than the tools at hand to stop addiction in its tracks.
The question is do you want it? Without a commitment to recovery, what happens is little happens, because the inner conflict between “Yes I do want recovery and no I don’t want recovery” creates anxiety, panic attacks, uncertainty and instability. Those who feel intimidated by the recovery process are in fact not really intimidated; instead the problem comes down to confusion, indecision and a belief that recovery won’t work for them, rather than the process itself.
Then there are those who want recovery handed to them on a plate. It doesn’t work that way. Recovery is not something someone does to you - it’s something you do for you and others help you achieve it. It is really that