Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust and Don’t Feel Video Presentation Part 1
Posted by Second Chance to Live on May 23, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy to see that you decided to stop by to visit with me. Thank you. In May of 2007 I wrote an article by the title of Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust and Don’t Feel. During the past 5 years, this article has met a unique need in recovery treatment, groups and circles.
Because I have found that individuals learn in different ways, I offer my articles in various formats. In written form and through reading my articles in video format for individuals who learn through watching and listening.
The information presented through this article can benefit anyone who may have grown up feeling terminally unique, isolated, as though they never quite fit in, as though they never had a say in their life, experienced a difficulty in loving and accepting themselves or have felt as though their life does not matter.
In the past several days I have been feeling led to share this article in video format. Because of the length of the article, I have decided to divide the video presentation into 2 parts. To watch Part 1 of the video presentation, please click on the following link Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust and Don’t Feel Video Presentation Part 1
I will share Part 2 of the video presentation in the next several days
For those individuals who would like to read the complete article, you may do so by clicking on the following link Don’t Talk, Don’t Trust and Don’t Feel.
As you watch, listen or read this article and questions come to mine, please send those questions to me. All questions are good questions. In the event that you would like to leave a comment, I would love to hear from you my friend.
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