Living Without Alcohol

Chris shares how although it’s understandable that people want to feel good by drinking, they can also block their body’s wisdom that is calling for change.Get 3 Free Mins or 10 Mins for .99 ~ Psychic Readings at PsychicDeals.com Get 10 Mins for ~ Psychics & Tarot Readers at http This channel is sponsored by ethical reading sites which offer live online psychic readings, tarot readers and astrology. To see Chris’s written works (pen name, Mystic Life) on spiritual and personal growth, visit Unification.com Follow on Twitter twitter.com “Like” on Facebook: tinyurl.com PLEASE HELP THIS CHANNEL OUT By Remembering To… SUBSCRIBE!!! Comment! Share! Rate! TAGS: alcohol alcoholic alcoholism drinking beer wine beers wines whiskey liquor escape escapism drugs substance abuse use addiction addictions addictive addict addicts
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10 Responses

  1. UnificationDotCom says:

    @HmmYepHaha I’m glad you found it helpful :)

  2. UnificationDotCom says:

    @giaisbomb Yes, I definitely wouldn’t working more. I’m personally comfortable with stillness so you’ll have to find what you enjoy without alcohol. For example, some people really enjoy exploring nature. Some enjoy travel, walking, or exercise. Everyone is different. I personally enjoy being creative, working on my home, facebook, communicating on the net, reading, movies, tv, video games. But again…everyone’s different. Take your time in finding what you love!

  3. giaisbomb says:

    What are some suggestions to keep yourself busy while staying sober? I work enough hours already. What can I do for personal enjoyment? I do not like hanging around the house either. Appreciate your reply! Thanks!

  4. HmmYepHaha says:

    Thanks for this. It is inspiring.

  5. UnificationDotCom says:

    @DragonGemini88 Glad this resonated. To answer your question, our mind can trick us into believing we can’t “stand” the pain, but we can. None of those Chilean miners thought they could spend over 60 days trapped, but they all did. If people are locked in a jail cell, they can detox without dying or going crazy. The only way we can prove our strength to ourselves is to move through the fear and discomfort. I’m limited in characters. Write me directly if you want to process this.

  6. DragonGemini88 says:

    I think this is dead on. Strength is the ability to withstand pain. And we need courage to gain strength. Question- if we are week to withstand pain and lack courage, then how do we find the courage to gain the strength to withstand the pain?

  7. UnificationDotCom says:

    @pkzac Thanks for your kind feedback. I’m glad this resonated for you.

  8. toneythetigerrr says:

    absolutely

  9. pkzac says:

    Thanks Bud! Ive been struggling back and forth with Alcohol. The part about feeling the pain or anxiety is totally true …it means you need to change.

  10. Clankl33t says:

    @MrMindify Fuck you..

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