Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Soulutions a Book By Diana Lynn Essay - 744 Words

Not too long ago I read where some undiscovered drawings of Leonardo da Vinci where found on the back of one of his paintings. It seemed that old ‘Leo’ never stopped working. He would use whatever resources were at his disposal to get the job done. He was constantly laboring to finish the next big project. That is, hopefully, what this book is all about. Starting something and then seeing it through to the end. Being willing can only help provide the motivation to get you started. You must choose to do something about your problems by taking initiative. This is the best way on how to deal with the life-damaging difficulties you may find yourself, or a loved one, tangled in right now. But it is not enough to start something. In†¦show more content†¦As I previously stated, I started working with people in recovery over fifteen years ago. It was then I discovered that there are a lot more people that have problems in this area than we could ever imagine. Their faces are varied. The sucked-up junkie on skid row is not the only person needing help with this disorder. Today, people come from all walks of life; from a heroin addict in the gang-infested slums of South Central Los Angeles, to the polished preacher in Yukon, OK, that is secretly addicted to pain medication. I have also come to realize there are a lot of people out there who don’t have a lot of money to spend on expensive rehab centers. And, if the twenty-eight day programs are so successful then why are so many people going in and out of them so often, like revolving doors? It is common practice for someone to be in rehab for the second, third, fourth, and fifth time. There was even one person I worked with that had been in rehabs over eight times. You would think that overcoming addictions is a hopeless case. And if you believe in the disease concept of addiction then your life truly is hopeless. Because, according to them, there is not cure. But I am one person who doesn’t believe that addictions are hopeless. In fact, I want to go on record as saying; I dont believe people are hopeless and incurable just because they struggle with theseShow MoreRelatedEssay about Conquering Chaos: The Book Soulutions by Diana Lynn573 Words   |  3 Pagescreating a lifestyle that will lead you to a path of rebirth and renewal. This is necessary so you can live for the future and not your past. However, you cannot start a revolution on your own. You need others to help you, and that is where this book comes in. You are also living to leave a legacy for others to follow. True transformation takes place when you are willing to step outside of yourself and make a pathway of success for others to follow. The best way to make th is happen is to share

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