Bulletproof Recovery

Stop Addiction Forever!

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Addiction, Substance Abuse
Cover of the book Bulletproof Recovery by Paul W. Anderson, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paul W. Anderson ISBN: 9781469111285
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 1, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Paul W. Anderson
ISBN: 9781469111285
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 1, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Relapse can attack and ruin your recovery like the bullets from a drive-by shooting. Fifty percent of all people who attempt recovery from addictive behavior relapse. How do you sustain sobriety?

Bad ideas lead to good people dying. Not because ideas kill, but because bad ideas die-hard and these ideas form the hot beds for addictions to thrive. Addictions kill People dont realize they have killer ideas floating around in their heads. However, if you attempt recovery from addiction and achieve sobriety, you will quickly run into these bad ideas. Certain bad ideas must die so sobriety can live.

Examples of Bulletproof thinking that counteract bad ideas:

Bad Idea: Staying sober has little to do with the shape you or your life is in. Just use your program and you will be okay.

Bulletproof Idea: The better shape you are in, the better your recovery program will work for you.

Bad Idea: What you feel is what is real.

Bulletproof Idea: Thoughts are as important as feelings to sustain recovery.

Bad Idea: Pain can kill you.

Bulletproof Idea: Pain cannot kill you. What you do about pain can.

Nothing dies harder than a bad idea! Bulletproof Recovery gives you the keys and step-by-step direction to cure stinking thinking and stay sober from any addiction. The formula is based on this fact: addiction thrives in the lives of people who take poor care of themselves. Chapter 6, The Seven Highly Successful Keys To Sustained Sobriety, starts to fill your recovery tool box. Your thinking changes with chapter 8, From Selfish to Self Care and gets you ready To Prevent Relapse, Put Yourself In Hospital and Stay There (chapter 10). In chapter 13, you learn You Cant Cure an Addiction, But You Can Outgrow One and chapter 15 gives you insight into Balance: Living In the Eye of the Hurricane.

Be good to yourself. Get Bulletproof Recovery and stop addiction forever!

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Relapse can attack and ruin your recovery like the bullets from a drive-by shooting. Fifty percent of all people who attempt recovery from addictive behavior relapse. How do you sustain sobriety?

Bad ideas lead to good people dying. Not because ideas kill, but because bad ideas die-hard and these ideas form the hot beds for addictions to thrive. Addictions kill People dont realize they have killer ideas floating around in their heads. However, if you attempt recovery from addiction and achieve sobriety, you will quickly run into these bad ideas. Certain bad ideas must die so sobriety can live.

Examples of Bulletproof thinking that counteract bad ideas:

Bad Idea: Staying sober has little to do with the shape you or your life is in. Just use your program and you will be okay.

Bulletproof Idea: The better shape you are in, the better your recovery program will work for you.

Bad Idea: What you feel is what is real.

Bulletproof Idea: Thoughts are as important as feelings to sustain recovery.

Bad Idea: Pain can kill you.

Bulletproof Idea: Pain cannot kill you. What you do about pain can.

Nothing dies harder than a bad idea! Bulletproof Recovery gives you the keys and step-by-step direction to cure stinking thinking and stay sober from any addiction. The formula is based on this fact: addiction thrives in the lives of people who take poor care of themselves. Chapter 6, The Seven Highly Successful Keys To Sustained Sobriety, starts to fill your recovery tool box. Your thinking changes with chapter 8, From Selfish to Self Care and gets you ready To Prevent Relapse, Put Yourself In Hospital and Stay There (chapter 10). In chapter 13, you learn You Cant Cure an Addiction, But You Can Outgrow One and chapter 15 gives you insight into Balance: Living In the Eye of the Hurricane.

Be good to yourself. Get Bulletproof Recovery and stop addiction forever!

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book You and I and Others by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book The History and Transformation of the California Workers' Compensation System and the Impact of the New Reform Law; Senate Bill 899. by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Between Astrologers and Clients by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Simple Poems and Thoughts from a Simple Mind by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Cedarville: the Lakeside Murders by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Coming to My Senses by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book L. A. Under Fire by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book The Lower Lights by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Spirit and Soul by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Treasures of the Heart by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book The Estranged Family of Abraham's God by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Bags & Purses by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book The Seal by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book The Fellers Called Him Bill (Book Ii) by Paul W. Anderson
Cover of the book Kegan and the Invisible Words by Paul W. Anderson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy