Dark Days part 4: The Story we Believe.

Published: Sun, 05/15/16

     

Dark Days, part 4:
The Story we Believe

"But these are the things we tell ourselves
Eventual stories designed to amuse
It's a game we play and we play it well
In fact we're so damn good that we try to lose
So we can keep hiding
So we can survive
And keep on believing
Someday we'll go outside & drive"


        ~Blues Traveler, GO OUTSIDE AND DRIVE
To rise from our funk we must change brain chemicals but that doesn't mean we need to rely on prescription drugs or self numbing. In this post I share many alternatives to prescription drugs that are proven to have a greater effect on brain chemistry and they do so without side effects.

But the issue goes much deeper and we must explore what causes the chemicals in the first place. Our truth story is the one thing that either serves as a counterbalance to the impacts of life or it becomes the thing that exacerbates them and forms a feedback loop.

I share why this is so hard to combat, and I illuminate a vital key that is often missed in most forms of therapy. This key will provide tremendous strength to a wider truth story and infuse you with a new strategy in our darkest hours.
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I go into much greater detail and use a host of examples such as; depression, anxiety, weight loss, pornography, gambling, and many more. If the clinical path is not for you, then you are like many who can find transformation within the privacy of your own head.
 
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~Keven Winder, PhD


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