So what’s your poison?
Cigarettes? Alcohol? Drugs? Sugary soda? Junk food? Wait, don’t tell me; I don’t need to know. Because regardless of your addiction, the essential picture is the same: Your addiction is your creative power working against you (instead of for you). Your addiction is a messenger, not your enemy. Your addiction is your creative power in reverse, and in disguise.
Shoot the messenger if you wish — and lose the message (and your power). Or be still and listen. You’ll GET the message, reclaim your power, and the messenger will leave on its own.
The root cause of all addictions is the same: Anxiety. So every addiction is simply an anxiety tranquilizer. This means your addiction is serving a two-pronged purpose: (a) It is helping you relieve your anxiety (albeit only temporarily), and (b) informing you about your unresolved anxiety.
So you have three choices:
- Deny. Stay in the dark. If you like what you see on the outside, there is nothing for you to change. Deny that you’re addicted, keep the addiction, and let it fester on the inside.
- Acknowledge. Accept your addiction… and use willpower to overcome it. Good luck. If it works, great. If not, chances are like most people you’ll keep trying to quit… and fail. (It’s not your fault if your willpower is failing you — because it’s useless anyway.) Every addiction comes with a voice. If all you use is willpower you’ll fail to listen to your addiction.
- Collapse the anxiety. Acknowledge your addiction, then focus on removing the anxiety behind your addiction. This last approach is the most powerful (not to mention easier) approach to quitting your addiction. Energy Psychology will help remove the energy disruption in your system, restore the balance, dissolve the anxiety — and there goes the need for an external tranquilizer.
So if you’re sick of being a slave to your addiction, sick of the destruction it continues to wreak on you, sick of how it’s hurting your health, your relationships, how it seems to rob you of the joy and vitality for life — then you owe it to yourself to be free of it. Your freedom from your poison begins with the simple desire for it, but not until then. If that is where you find yourself, this program is for you.
How long will it take?
Depends. It depends on who you are and the severity of your addiction. It can take anywhere from 4 to 8 weeks. You’ll receive an hour-long session every week with homework assignments between sessions.
Cost?
I charge a flat fee of $1000 to resolve all addictions and phobias — regardless of how long it takes. You only pay if we succeed.
