Break the Cycle
Have life seems
it dealt you a bad hand? Do you may feel you were unjustly done wrong in a bad
relationship leaving you wondering will you ever find true love? Or, do you
seem to be in a whirlwind of disappointment and brokenness. You can overcome
the hardship, the brokenness and hurt. You can start living the life you
deserve.
We all face
challenges and have to deal with life and sometime what life throws at us isn’t
always peasant. You may be in a place
you just want the emotional pain to stop. But the first step to overcoming is
just embrace the pain. Turning to substance abuse to numb the pain is like
putting a bandage over a gunshot womb and it changes nothing. Used the pain to
make you a better person let it push you to follow your dreams. Every time that
situation comes to your mind use it like a switch. A switch can cut on the
light or you can cut it off and allow darkness intrude. Likewise, when the
negative thoughts try to enter you mind immediate switch you thought to
something positive. Train your mind to instance switch a negative thought to
positive though and never dwell on anything that is emotional draining. You can’t
change the past the only thing you can do is leave the past for a brighter
future.
To learn
more please get a copy of Alvin Walker new book From Pain to Passion it is a
life changing. Now available on amazon.com
A powerful
message of hope and change, "From Pain to Passion" reveals how we can
transform the human experience of heartache and tragedy into a life of purpose,
happiness, and success. In this inspirational guide, Alvin Walker shares
invaluable advice on how to overcome financial troubles, addiction, and
energy-draining relationships by using positive thinking and the power of the
mind. A collection of thought-provoking quotes, success stories, and practical
advice, "From Pain to Passion" is the first step in turning your
disappointments into your dreams. Alvin is an inspiring motivational speaker,
author, entrepreneur, and investor. He is now working on a major in psychology.
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