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Have you said the words, "I'm not going to do this again," but find yourself doing it again? Do you find yourself relapsing or backsliding time after time? Is there something or someone you can't seem to break away from? Are you tired of the same old cycles and ready for your breakthrough? There are 7.8 billion people in the world and according to World Health Organization (WHO), out of those 7.8 billion people, there are 31 million people who struggle with addiction. You may say, "Well, that's not me," but in reality, it is. It may not be a substance, but we all have our something. The author…mehr

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Have you said the words, "I'm not going to do this again," but find yourself doing it again? Do you find yourself relapsing or backsliding time after time? Is there something or someone you can't seem to break away from? Are you tired of the same old cycles and ready for your breakthrough? There are 7.8 billion people in the world and according to World Health Organization (WHO), out of those 7.8 billion people, there are 31 million people who struggle with addiction. You may say, "Well, that's not me," but in reality, it is. It may not be a substance, but we all have our something. The author takes the 12 Steps of Recovery Program to new heights with a Christian twist to help you overcome obstacles and boldly break cycles. By applying the twelve steps and principles in this guide, you will receive your breakthrough and walk victoriously in your freedom, One Step at a Time.
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Autorenporträt
Danika Kayelle, wife to Isaac Frank and boy mom of two handsome boys, is a Christian, writer, spoken word artist, speaker, author, and counselor. She enjoys seeing broken people become whole again and loves to serve in whatever capacity to help. Despite being a homebody, Danika enjoys being outside with her family when the weather permits in NOLA, especially during crawfish and snowball season.