Researchers found that the “Service-to-Others” strategy can help you to stay alcohol-free long-term while decreasing depression and anxiety, increasing life satisfaction, better social functioning, and better mental health.
The service-to-others path for staying alcohol-free can help you to:
- Quit Drinking and Stay Alcohol-Free
- Find Your Purpose
- Elevate Your Consciousness
- Raise Your Vibration
- Create Lasting Fulfillment
- Live in a Beautiful State of Being
- and more
If a “chronic relapser” with moderate generalized anxiety, severe social anxiety, trauma, low self-esteem, and a fixed/victim mindset like me can do it, truly anyone can.
That means that you can – and with this strategy, you’ll be well on your way to transcending alcoholism and transforming into your True Self.
Here are the topics of this episode:
- Polarity in Consciousness
- Characteristics of Unpolarized Consciousness
- Service-to-Others vs. Service-to-Self Consciousness
- The Path of Control vs. the Path of Acceptance
- The Service-to-Self Philosophy and Strategy
- Beware of “False Light” and “Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing”
- Service-to-Others: The Positive Path
- The Service-of-Being: Your Main Service
- The Service-of-Doing: Your Secondary Service
- How to Stay Alcohol-Free with Service-to-Others
- How to Practice the Service-of-Being
- Service to Others in Sobriety (SOS)
- How to Practice the Service-of-Doing
- How to Make “The Choice”
- 21 Ways Service-to-Others Helps You Stay Alcohol-Free
- The Secret to Living is Giving
- 10 Famous Quotes on “Service to Others”
- 9 Helpful Resources on “Service to Others”
- Recommended books on service to others
- Recommended videos on service to others
- 15 Key Concepts on Service-to-Others for Alcohol Recovery
- Conclusion: It’s been a pleasure serving you…
- Keep it Simple
- Read the Article Version of this Episode
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Disclaimer: This episode is for informational/educational use only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult with your physician if you believe you may have a health condition.
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