Looking to Your Higher Power: What Can It Do for You?

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When you are suffering from an alcohol addiction, your life is most likely in a tangled mess. You may be finding that thing you try to be successful at, you just aren’t anymore. Sometimes you may not even care to be successful at anything. Your life may full revolve around drinking. If this is the case, it is time to admit to having an addiction. It is time to admit that
addiction rehab may be the right choice for you at this moment in your life. If you can made this admission, you can start looking to your Higher Power for guidance to a better life. Many people who are going to be recovering from an alcohol addiction want to know what their Higher Power is going to do for them. You can find out more today.

Allow You to See What You Can Do in Your Life

According to Chapter 5 of the Big Book, it states “More and more we became interested in seeing what we could contribute to life.” Don’t you want to know what you can contribute to your life? Wouldn’t it be nice to see that things can go well in your life, if only you put forth the effort? Well, looking to your Higher Power can help you to see that you can have more in your life. You can have happiness, peace, success, and so much more. Once you overcome alcohol use and the addiction to alcohol, you can finally add more value to your life. If this is something you are ready to start doing today, it may be time to get into an alcohol treatment center.

Gain Peace of Mind

Chapter 5 of the Big Book also states, “As we felt new power flow in, as we enjoyed peace of mind —”. Wouldn’t it be great to have peace of mind? Wouldn’t it be nice to finally feel at peace with yourself and your decisions in life? Many alcoholics feel such chaos in their minds. It is like they are living with a tornado of emotions and things never seem to calm down. There is always something being thrown off balance in their life. If you would like to finally feel peace of mind, recovery is the way to get that.

Losing Your Fears

If you have an alcohol addiction, it is also likely that you fear what is going to happen in your life. Even if you haven’t yet admitted you have an alcohol addiction, there is the fear of what is going to happen each day. Chapter 5 of the Big Book states, “–we began to lose our fear of today, tomorrow or the hereafter.” Wouldn’t it be great to live in the present without being scared of what will happen? If you get sober, you can have that type of life. You can let go of your fears and finally live with contentment. In recovery, you won’t have to worry about what the next year, month, day, or minutes bring. You can have control over your life when you are sober.

Does this sound like the type of life you want to be living? If you want to see what you can do in your life, gain peace of mind, and lose your fears, recovery is the way to go.

 

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Esra Ahmed - MS, NCC, LPC, MHSP

Experienced Clinical Director with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry. Skilled in Anger Management, Healthcare, Medicine, EMDR, and Life Transitions. Strong healthcare services professional with a Masters Degree focused in Psychology from The University of Memphis.

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