Karen Casey, PhD, is an American author and speaker who focuses on spiritual growth and addiction recovery, particularly through twelve-step programs.
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Seven morning and evening practices to revolutionize your life. This small book will change everything if you let it.
Choosing acceptance over judgment requires a shift in perception that every peace-filled person has made at some time in his or her life.
Reflecting on and telling our stories is a time-honored tradition in recovery circles—whether in silent meditation, speaking out at meetings, or between sponsors and their sponsees.
Being willing to change our minds in the midst of a seemingly unchangeable experience or set of circumstances is what real growth is all about.
The often life-saving gift of sponsorship carries a powerful message for all of those in recovery and is especially compelling for anyone new to recovery. This is a moving and hope-filled book that explains the role of sponsorship and the important role it plays in recovery.
Whenever I want my life to change, my feelings to relax, my grasp on others to lighten, a simple request to the Holy Spirit comes to my aid immediately.
Everyone deserves a peaceful journey, regardless of age or gender, religious affiliation, or political preference. With more than 3.5 million copies sold, this beautifully curated collection of daily motivational quotes about life seeks to influence the way you live the next 24 hours.
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The power wrapped within acceptance “as the answer” is an available shortcut to a life peacefully lived when practiced by anyone, anywhere. All people and all situations that trouble anyone can disappear in the blink of an eye when “accepted as perfect” the way they are.
In Change Your Mind and Your Life Will Follow best-selling author Karen Casey presents readers with two life choices. The first is to fall into despair, become numb, and let fear have its way with us.
Is there a silver lining to growing up in a dysfunctional family? Twenty-four survivors recount their stories—and the strengths forged in the chaos. Living in a dysfunctional family isn’t easy. But while you can’t choose where you come from, you can choose the lessons you take away.