Narconon Life Skills Success!

Personal Values Course

John D.—Narconon Graduate
I am ready to move on and 
keep having wins and I’m feeling better and better each day.

I was pretty angry the day before I started writing up my past transgressions. At Narconon part of the program involves writing up all the bad things you did to yourself and other people in order to get relief from the guilt and shame. I began confronting a lot of things in my past.

I started to feel a lot better once I got honest about the heaviest misdeeds and it finally felt like everything was going to be much better. Confronting the things I did was a new thing for me. I also realized how much my hip injury has affected my mindset in the past and how I blame that for so many different things that were going wrong in my life. I truly got significant relief and I feel so much better.

John D.

AUTHOR

Jason Good

Jason has been working in the field of addiction and recovery for over 11 years. Having been an addict himself he brings real-word experience to the table when helping addicts and their families, while also offering a first-person perspective to the current drug crisis. Jason is passionate about educating the public about what’s currently going on in our society, and thankfully, offers practical solutions. Jason is also the co-host of The Addiction Podcast—Point of No Return. You can follow Jason on Google+, Twitter, or connect with him on LinkedIn.

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