Step 3: Trust in God
Decide to turn your will and life over to the care of God the Eternal Father and His Son, Jesus Christ.
At times life can be tough. Some are born into less than fortunate circumstances. Although we are entitled to a father and mother in this life, not everyone is blessed with a loving, stable or faith promoting home. Throughout our lives we make plans and those plans do not always turn out according to our desires. We may even feel at times as if life is completely stacked against us. Current or past unresolved circumstances can leave us feeling like God does not care or maybe even that He is not there at all. In this video Sharon tells of experiencing feelings like this and how she found it within herself to turn her will and life over to the care of God.
For help with LDS Pornography Addiction, visit Bryan Wilde at Advanced Health Clinic
You hold the innate potential to be well in mind, body, and spirit. We hold the belief that within each of us is a perfect blueprint that gives us the capacity to heal the body, mind, and spirit. Advanced Mind Health is dedicated to providing tools and resources that can empower you to be able to remove the road blocks from your body, mind, and spirit that may be preventing you from accessing your own ability to heal and become whole.
Monday, September 28, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Addiction Recovery Series: Step 2 - Hope
Step 2: Hope
Come to believe that the power of God can restore you to complete spiritual health.
When we feel guilt there is something deep within us that says, ‘I did something wrong.’ This can be a good internal barometer to guide and help us to become better. But when shame is felt, it brings with it the feeling and belief that, ‘there must be something wrong with me.’ Shame is a companion to addiction and compounds with every failed effort to quit. Eventually, these failed attempts leave a person feeling hopeless and believing that there is no way out. No one sets out to become an addict. It’s not who you are or who you are meant to become. Preston’s Story about Drug Addiction Recovery demonstrates how there is a way back and how our spiritual health can be restored. It is possible to be forgiven and to feel the love of God.
For help with LDS Pornography addiction, please visit us at Advanced Health Clinic
Come to believe that the power of God can restore you to complete spiritual health.
When we feel guilt there is something deep within us that says, ‘I did something wrong.’ This can be a good internal barometer to guide and help us to become better. But when shame is felt, it brings with it the feeling and belief that, ‘there must be something wrong with me.’ Shame is a companion to addiction and compounds with every failed effort to quit. Eventually, these failed attempts leave a person feeling hopeless and believing that there is no way out. No one sets out to become an addict. It’s not who you are or who you are meant to become. Preston’s Story about Drug Addiction Recovery demonstrates how there is a way back and how our spiritual health can be restored. It is possible to be forgiven and to feel the love of God.
For help with LDS Pornography addiction, please visit us at Advanced Health Clinic
Monday, September 14, 2015
Addiction Recovery Series: Step 1 - Honesty
Step 1: Honesty
Admit that you, of yourself, are powerless to overcome your addictions and that your life has become unmanageable.
Secrecy perpetuates addiction. Unless the secrets are out and properly confronted, the addiction will continue to thrive. Denial of the problem and its affects prevents a person from seeing the way out. But there is a way to get back to who you are at your core, and it begins with honesty. This video demonstrates how secrecy feeds the addiction, leading us far away from others and ourselves. But honesty and admitting powerlessness are the first steps to confronting and overcoming addiction.
For help with LDS Pornography addiction, please visit us at Advanced Health Clinic
Admit that you, of yourself, are powerless to overcome your addictions and that your life has become unmanageable.
Secrecy perpetuates addiction. Unless the secrets are out and properly confronted, the addiction will continue to thrive. Denial of the problem and its affects prevents a person from seeing the way out. But there is a way to get back to who you are at your core, and it begins with honesty. This video demonstrates how secrecy feeds the addiction, leading us far away from others and ourselves. But honesty and admitting powerlessness are the first steps to confronting and overcoming addiction.
For help with LDS Pornography addiction, please visit us at Advanced Health Clinic
Friday, September 4, 2015
Meditation Music for the Soul
Music soothes the soul. Enjoy this wonderful meditation from our favorite musician, Jerald Simon, of Music Motivation. Jerald composed these songs specifically for the clinic to support the healing work we do. Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Landscape of the Mind
Do you or a loved one struggle with addiction? This is a great video The Mormon Channel put out on the brain and how addiction actions affects your mind.
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