Defeating Addictions | Richard Pace | Health & Self Improvement | Recovery | eBooks
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| Self-help: An addiction is a habit that takes hold of our imaginations and refuses to allow us a focus on reality. Addictions also seduce us, heighten our senses and distort our inner yearnings. When we play into our addictions, we're like fake wooden decoys in the shape of "sitting ducks," bobbing up and down in the middle of a lake, devoid of life. Can addictions be cured? That can only be answered on a case-by-case basis, but the real question is whether addictions can be drained of their necessity. Can you imagine yourself beyond your addictions? In Defeating Addictions, Richard Pace allows you to use your imagination to decide just how you will address your own addictions. You will be able to poke fun at the almost religious sanctity with which we approach addictive behavior, and that in turn will help you trip up faulty logic that keeps you "dead in the water." You will be able to challenge your fears about your addictive behavior. You will finally realize that you may control your yearnings more easily by examining them in your imagination. Be prepared to imagine yourself as an octopus with a communications problem, a professional spoiled brat, and even a wizard who owns a magic wand but is too afraid to use it. |
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| An addiction is a habit that takes hold of our imaginations and refuses to allow us a focus on reality. Addictions also seduce us, heighten our senses and distort our inner yearnings. When we play into our addictions, we're like fake wooden decoys in the shape of "sitting ducks," bobbing up and down in the middle of a lake, devoid of life. Can addictions be cured? That can only be answered on a case-by-case basis, but the real question is whether addictions can be drained of their necessity. Can you imagine yourself beyond your addictions? In Defeating Addictions, Richard Pace allows you to use your imagination to decide just how you will address your own addictions. |
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