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Try The Proven Alternative To 12-Step Programs Of Personal Dev

Personal development programs can mean different things to different people. Some use them as ways to get ahead in life. Some use them to get financially stable. And some use them as a way to change their entire lifestyle. This is particularly true if the person is battling an addiction. Alcoholics Anonymous is one way to conquer those addictions but it is not for everyone. Another solution may be SOS Sobriety: The Proven Alternative to 12-Step Programs. It can offer people a way to get their lives back on track.

SOS Sobriety: The Proven Alternative to 12-Step Programs is not like the 12-step program used by Alcoholics Anonymous. AA is a system that takes participants through steps with the fundamental knowledge that a higher power is guiding them. Some have criticized the program for its heavy Christian overtones and have not found it helpful.

SOS Sobriety is a bit different. The SOS is an acronym for “Secular Organizations for Sobriety” or “Save Our Selves.” It really is a big departure from what many would consider a more standardized treatment for alcoholism. AA treats alcoholism as a physiological and genetic problem. This program is definitely not tackling the problem with the same approach. The program goes more along the lines that alcoholism is a behavioral problem and no amount of controlled drinking is okay….ever.

When dealing with personal issues that impede your success and damper your ability to reach the goals that you desire, you must have control of yourself. If alcohol is controlling your life, then no amount of money spent on personal development programs is going to be effective. The key is beating the things that control you and then you can start controlling your own destiny and desires. So whether or not this book can help you is highly debatable. On one hand the writer openly attacks the dogma issued forth by Alcoholics Anonymous but promotes his own agenda. For some that does not sit well.

SOS Sobriety: The Proven Alternative to 12-Step Programs is not for everyone. Some people who struggle with alcoholism need the constant structure that Alcoholics Anonymous has given since 1935. But others do not like the “higher power” overtones of the program and could benefit from an alternative. No matter what route you choose, if you want to succeed in your endeavors you have to heal yourself emotionally, mentally and physically. Then the real improvements can begin.

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