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12 Principles of Recovery part 4 with Nazim Rashid

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Life Coach, Personal Development Specialist, Author and Radio Talk-Show Host Nazim Rashid is the guest speaker today continuing his dialogue on Recovery, specifically the 12 Principles of Recovery taken from his program and book Reconnected-How To Be A Mentor To Your Child-Self.  I have a real personal investment in Addiction Recovery and have over 100 pages dedicated to Addictions, Co-Dependency and Recovery in my Twelve Principles of Recovery chapter and Co-Dependency chapter. This Recovery program is not just for those afflicted with drug addictions. It is also beneficial to those suffering from  Anger, Abuse, Compulsive Disorders, Overeating, Gambling, Sexual, and Controlling issues. This is good for relationship building too. It is time to internalize the feelings, emotions, and visions of the New You. You need help in doing so as you are going against all the voices of the past telling you what to do, what not to do, who to be with, who not to be with, what you can accomplish and what you cannot accomplish. This kind of energy is monumental and is hard to just blow it off and create a new life. This book Reconnected gives you the pratical tools to do this step by step. --- On the last show I finished the 4th Principle of Recovery which states, "We made a searching, fearless emotional inventory of our ourselves." I talked about how we identify the character defects that we have been living and replace them with the positive counterpart. Today I will start with the 5th Principle, which states, "We admitted to God, and to ourselves the exact nature of our wrongs." I will tie relationship building and preparation for the best mates possible in this discussion.

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