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HELP NEEDED! Do You Work in the Field of Addiction Recovery?

Posted on the 29 June 2012 by 3stepstorecovery @3StepsToRecvry

  If so, I need your help to build my recovery coaching practice. I’m more than happy to exchange referrals and/or offer you a commission for sending clients to me.
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3 Steps Recovery Coaching
Addiction is best described as a spiritual disease – or more accurately, spiritual dis-ease. A spiritual healing approach provides an extremely effective solution for the vast majority of people suffering with addiction.
When most people that first quit drinking or using are asked to describe how they feel, the answer is almost always the same – they feel nothing at all. They feel numb and empty inside. That’s because alcohol and drugs block the ability to feel normal emotions like joy, happiness and inner peace. It’s as if someone turned off a light switch inside them and left them sitting alone in a dark room. We feel disconnected with ourselves and with others, as well. This is known as becoming disconnected with one’s spirit, or spiritually disconnected.
We are all made of three basic parts – the physical body, the mind, and the spirit/soul. If any of the three parts are out of balance, the other two will suffer. As a trained recovery coach and spiritual counselor, my job is to help you re-connect with your inner self on a spiritual level, as well as on a physical and mental level.
This is done using a very simple program called 3 Steps To Spiritual Healing, along with weekly action plans and other Recovery Coaching solutions based on your own personal interests, talents and strengths. The 3 Steps are designed not only help you learn to quit using drugs or alcohol, but to heal the shame, guilt, anger and other negative emotions that drive the urge to drink or use.
I will teach you how to re-connect with your loved ones, the world around you, and most importantly, how to re-connect with yourself.www.breakingfreeaddictionrecovery.com

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