That void inside you exists for a reason. You can choose to avoid it, or you can fill it with toxins, and chemicals which only harm your body. You can be productive with it, replace it with a purpose, mission and passion. The void is asking you to seek within. Once you seek within instead of being overly consumed with the external, you’ll know its reason for being for you and all the lives you touch. Danny G.
Acknowledge Your Power
We create our addiction through needing a distraction to numb the pain. We create our addiction by saying we are powerless and weak. We create our addiction by not looking ahead. Identify the root cause, acknowledge your power and potential within. Persist with faith in your heart, and eventually that negative hold will vanish. Danny G.
Seeking Our Inner Resources
You’re not always going to feel good. You’ll have highs and lows like every unique individual on this planet. At times, we seek outside ourselves to get that high. Maybe a chemical, attention or love in the wrong places. You have inner resources to create your own happiness and freedom. If you always seek outside yourself, you’ll forget who you truly are. Seek inward and seek what resonates with your soul. Then, you’re bound to break free and triumph. Danny G.
A Guidance System
There are those people who drink themselves sick, while others seek inward for the answers. Some people bury their emotions while others fully embrace them for what they are, a guidance system to their destination and dream. Danny G.
The Ultimate Provider
Don’t fill a void by abusing your body. Fill that void by self love and honoring your body. Fill that void by seeking within to discover your true power and potential. Fill that void by being in alignment with the divine, because when you’re in alignment with source, the ultimate provider, that void cannot exist. Danny G.
Let Joy and Love Rule
If you let the addiction rule, you will always need a higher fix to be satisfied. But if you let joy and love rule, the addiction will no longer have a place. For you cannot feel joy and love and need something outside of yourself for greater joy. For joy and love is enough, and joy and love doesn’t seek outside oneself for its fulfillment. Danny G.
Caring for Self
One of the biggest problems of today is not an addiction to foods or drugs, it’s a belief that says I don’t care about my body. If you cared deeply about your longevity and health, would you willfully take a substance that would disallow well-being? Start with the statement I care about my longevity and health, and keep on repeating it until you cannot take anything that would disallow well-being. Then you’ll say, I don’t care how tempting it is, I care too much about feeling good to let this addiction take control.
Danny G.
Early Intervention
The greatest solution to overcoming an addiction is looking at the long-term outcome rather than the short-term high. How does an addiction usually turn out if nothing is done to overcome it? How does intervention usually turn out when it’s caught at the right time? What is your greatest hope ideally for your life? The only reason you perpetuate the problem is because you don’t believe anything will work or you don’t think ahead of how it will turn out. Focus on a long-term approach, not a short-term approach. You will have adjustment period, but it will be ideally for your own well-being. Danny G.
The Origin Of The Dependency
One of the biggest problems to being an addict is trying to solve the addiction through sheer will power rather than the thoughts that created it. Every addiction starts with a persistent thought that eventually spirals out of control, and makes you feel powerless. Until you realize the origin of your dependency, you will not truly be healed. Focus on the thought first, then actualize your goal, and then you will truly be healed. Danny G.
Focus On The Mental Pattern
One of the biggest challenge to being an addict is looking for an escape to numb the pain. Instead of taking a medicine to heal, you revert to street drugs, which only perpetuates the problem or makes it worse. Your healing should come from within, not through a chemical. The drug only distracts you from your problem, and then you feel the need to continually distract yourself, and you never deal with the problem to begin with. Focus on the mental pattern that created this dependency, and distract yourself with an activity that will be beneficial for your overall well-being. Danny G.