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Addiction and Self-Esteem or Self Worth

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Linda wrote in to share: 

“The problem is not the addiction itself but the deeper issue of how the person sees himself. I believe we need more programs to assist people to see the greatness in themselves, to build up their sense of self worth, to discover that they too occupy a valuable place on this planet.

No one is here by accident. We all have the opportunity to start again IF the individual really wants to improve their life. Help will always appear if the want is there. David, you are a beacon in the dark for those who want to live in the light.”

Thank you Linda.  Your words are very powerful and I believe they will help people who come to visit this site.   And I agree with you – many times what is hidden behind an addiction is an insecurity or low self-esteem.   Sometimes, there may be other things at play.  But many times it very well could be an insecurity and a person’s sense of self worth. 

I had a friend who was a psychologist and most of his practice was based on improving a person’s self worth.  He had techniques that people could use to improve their self esteem.  Some of his ideas were very interesting…

  Thank you again Linda. 

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Drug Addictions and Alcohol Addictions Harm & Destroy Human Lives

Thursday, December 18th, 2008
Let's Trade....

Let's Trade....

Years after I left my home town I returned only to learn about some really sad stories.  I kind of felt left out of the crowd a lot of times when I was growing up.  Sometimes I was in, sometimes out.  But that is OK, because what I learned about some of the things happening there is a bit MORE than scary.

Perhaps when you read this, you will think I was naive.  Or perhaps you will be as shocked as I was.  There was a neighborhood in my school district that was a bit far away from mine, yet the kids there were into some heavy stuff. 

As it turns out, those kids, which were mostly male as far as I know, would trade sex to other kids for drugs.  I imagine they also traded sex with adults for drugs too.  

Even as I think of it now, it makes me very uncomfortable to know that was going on.  Who knows the extend of it?  I only heard that little bit.   The identities of the people involved are not important nor would I ever disclose them even if I did know the names of those involved.   But my heart is saddened by the news of these stories. 

If you know of stories like this one,  please share them anonymously (of course).  The reason to share them is to help others understand the vulnerabilities that drug addictions create in us.  We have to help others to understand.  In that way, we may be able to prevent more sadness like this.  

Human beings should live with dignity and not be subjected to having sex with someone they don’t want to have sex with, just for the sake of feeding an addiction.   Sex was created to be an act of love and procreation, it is not or should not be an item of commerce to obtain drugs and / or alcohol in order to feed a sick addiction – or feed the depravity of a dealer for that matter.  

Drug and Alcohol Addiction Slide Show – Must Watch….

Thursday, December 11th, 2008
Drugs Mutilate and Kill

Drugs Mutilate and Kill

I thought this Slide Show on drug and alcohol abuse was pretty cool.  I know it is a little gruesome to watch, but it is good to be aware of what can happen.  After all, that is what this site is all about.

I think this slide show is a great educational piece about the consequences of drug and alcohol addiction.  When I watched the movie: Leaving Las Vegas, I was extremely depressed.  I felt awful.

I think it was the uncomfortable feeling that comes from watching someone throw his life away. In that movie, Nicholas Cage portrays a man bent on self destruction. His goal is to intentionally drink himself to death.   I still don’t like thinking about the movie to this day.

But again, it is really, really important to understand where walking down the path of addiction can take you.   Check out the slide show and then come back here to leave your comments, please.

Click Here to See the Slide Show
 (scroll down the page a few inches to see the show, it starts automatically)

Pretty crazy, right?  Well, let me know your thoughts after watching this slide show – please leave your comments below.

-Dave

Fighting Addiction with Prayer

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Drug Abuse Focus He was a co-worker.

I didn’t understand the total scope of control that the world of drugs and the insiduous nature of addiction has over the victim.

When I  found out the rest of the story, and the plans of the company to fire this individual -everything started to make sense.

 If  his story  did not have such a heart wrenching effect- I probably would have given up.  Instead I started praying.

Everything quickly came to a conclusion without me ever saying a word. The drugs become a thing of the past. That person, from out of the blue, looked me in the eye and said “THANK YOU!”

-anonymous

Meditation Beats Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

maincontent1I have an acquaintance that plays drums professionally.  He plays for some pretty big time acts.  If I told you the names, you would recognize those bands immediately.

Anyway, this friend had a drug and alcohol addiction which is very common among people in his field.  He wanted to defeat this addiction. What finally worked for him was the meditation practice calledFalun Dafa.  He said this is what allowed him to beat his addiction despite constant exposure to others who lived in that fast paced world.

If you know someone who is suffering from an addiction that is super hard to shake (aren’t they all?) then maybe Falun Dafa meditation is the answer you have been looking for.  It’s just one method – different answers work for different people.  Freedom from addiction would be very much worth it.

-David

The End of Drug and Alcohol Addiction

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

davidWell, ok – that title is a bit grandiose.  But if you think about it, perhaps not so much.  The transformation occurs on an individual level. Others have beat their drug and alcohol addictions before.  Therefore it is possible!

I have many stories to share and it is my hope that others will anonymously post their stories – good and bad – about drug and alcohol use and abuse.  I hope that we can build an online storehouse of drug and alcohol related stores to serve as information, warning and a beacon of light to those who would like to escape addiction or those who love someone they want to help. 

It’s not easy to beat a strong addiction.  Perhaps a list of drug rehab centers would help.  Alcohol addicitons, while perhaps legal, are no less of a challenge. In some ways, they could be more of a challenge because of the legal status of alcohol.  Therefore, a list of alcohol rehab centers may also be useful.   You may find plenty of the same centers on both lists which serves to even further underscore that an addiction is an addiction and alcohol is simply another drug. 

Therefore, I encourage all to share their anonymous stories – please change names to protect all parties and leave out or change anything that could identify someone.  We are here to share the story, not the person behind the story.  If you are a doctor or counselor that works in the field, please feel welcome to share your stories, good or bad, about drug and alcohol abuse or anything related as well.  Everyone is welcome to post their anonymous stories about drug or alcohol abuse.   

Please click here to share your anonymous stories here.