Life's hurts, habits and hang-ups
I'm always willing to help people with life's hurts, habits and hangups. Some of us get too attached to our habits that we fail to realize how much our habits affect the ones we love. As a recovering alcoholic, I know what it is like to nearly lose everything, my family, my friends, my career and my self-respect.
Thank God I finally came to my senses! This happened over 40 years ago. Since then I have been helping inmates, recovering alcoholics, practicing alcoholics, drug addicts and those with anger, financial and family problems to name a few.
That's my niche. That's where I live to work with anyone who may need my help. I have written an eBook with the above mentioned problems in mind. Look forward to working with anyone. No, you don't have to be addicted to chemicals to have hurts, habits or hang-ups. Just know that I'm in the community, and I am willing to talk without ever giving your life secrets away.
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Very true, Howard. Good of you to offer your help.
I will keep it in mind if the situation arises. Thank you.
Thanks for the encouraging words, Sue. I can't help but do this. Its more of a calling than me volunteering. Again, thanks so much.
That is wonderful. What a blessing you are for so many people.
Thank you for offering your assistance to us.
Don't forget, WA is a two way street. If YOU need some help, this community is more than happy to assist you as well.
Cheers,
Susan
Thanks Susan, and I have been helped since much in WA already. Let me know if you need anything.
Thank you for your kind offer. I like your noble cause. No better calling in life than helping others. Wishing you continued success.
Thanks, Pablo. My wife and I have been involved with this calling for ten years. We do jails and state institutions. It is something we have fallen into. I am only now taking the process online.
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Hi Howard, a very true account. Irv.
Thanks, Ivine.
We love working with individuals who can't seem to control their hurts and mistakes. Sometimes our habits control us. Again, thanks.