recovery
the solutions are within, not without
The core reason for every attachment is to feel a connection and to feel good. We are inundated with boring spaces and phases in our day-to-day life and don't know what to do with our time. We feel a lack of stimulation. And so, we constantly want reassurance
a short recovery prayer
In this fast-paced, technology and consumerism-driven world, the unfortunate
truth is that we’ve all become addicts in some shape or form. That’s why it’s
crucial that we practice intentionality and become conscious of our everyday
actions.
Making prayer a part of our daily routine can be an
developing a victory mindset
Jack Canfield in his book The Success Principles [https://amzn.to/3nbbYt0]
explains that we need to take 100% responsibility for our lives. We need to let
go of blame, excuses, and complaints. They are toxic to our lives and our
success.
In your journey to your desired destination, whether
becoming a victor, not a victim
Victimhood gives us the incentive of using as many excuses as we can because we
get the ‘pass’ to live an easy and lazy life. It fuels our addictions, our
obsessions, and compulsions, and we get inside the negativity loop never getting
better. Becoming a victor from a victim demands
victimhood leads to powerlessness
Our attachments and addictions keep us entrapped and because we lose grip over
our own behaviors, we feel we have lost all control. We become victimized. We
think life is happening to us and our fate is decided. There is no way the
tables can be turned and we are