Finding Your Moral Compass

Transformative Principles to Guide You In Recovery and Life

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Addiction, Substance Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Personal Transformation, Self Improvement
Cover of the book Finding Your Moral Compass by Craig Nakken, Hazelden Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Craig Nakken ISBN: 9781616494063
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Hazelden Publishing Language: English
Author: Craig Nakken
ISBN: 9781616494063
Publisher: Hazelden Publishing
Publication: November 1, 2011
Imprint: Hazelden Publishing
Language: English

For those of us in recovery, finding our moral and spiritual footing can be a struggle. The pursuit of drugs and alcohol has long driven our choices and actions, leaving the line between right and wrong blurred in the wake of addiction.

For those of us in recovery, finding our moral and spiritual footing can be a struggle. The pursuit of drugs and alcohol has long driven our choices and actions, leaving the line between right and wrong blurred in the wake of addiction. In Finding Your Moral Compass, Craig Nakken, author of the best-selling book The Addictive Personality, gives readers in recovery the model and tools needed to make life decisions in the pursuit of good. He offers 41 universally accepted principles, paired as positive and negative counterparts that guide behavior. He then inspires us with one fundamental challenge: To take responsibility for being a force for good by applying these principles to our daily lives. He encourages us to show empathy, be of service to others, and make the choice to stop being an agent of harm.When Nakken, a former addict, became clean and sober, he faced the "evil" inside of himself. It was then that he found his moral compass and made the decision to take responsibility for his actions using the Twelve Steps as his guide. He has taught hundreds in recovery to live by the principles of good, one day at a time.About the author Craig Nakken is the author of several Hazelden titles, including the perennial bestseller The Addictive Personality. He is a popular public speaker and a highly respected private practice counselor, with years of working in the frontlines in a number of treatment facilities.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

For those of us in recovery, finding our moral and spiritual footing can be a struggle. The pursuit of drugs and alcohol has long driven our choices and actions, leaving the line between right and wrong blurred in the wake of addiction.

For those of us in recovery, finding our moral and spiritual footing can be a struggle. The pursuit of drugs and alcohol has long driven our choices and actions, leaving the line between right and wrong blurred in the wake of addiction. In Finding Your Moral Compass, Craig Nakken, author of the best-selling book The Addictive Personality, gives readers in recovery the model and tools needed to make life decisions in the pursuit of good. He offers 41 universally accepted principles, paired as positive and negative counterparts that guide behavior. He then inspires us with one fundamental challenge: To take responsibility for being a force for good by applying these principles to our daily lives. He encourages us to show empathy, be of service to others, and make the choice to stop being an agent of harm.When Nakken, a former addict, became clean and sober, he faced the "evil" inside of himself. It was then that he found his moral compass and made the decision to take responsibility for his actions using the Twelve Steps as his guide. He has taught hundreds in recovery to live by the principles of good, one day at a time.About the author Craig Nakken is the author of several Hazelden titles, including the perennial bestseller The Addictive Personality. He is a popular public speaker and a highly respected private practice counselor, with years of working in the frontlines in a number of treatment facilities.

More books from Hazelden Publishing

Cover of the book Living the Twelve Traditions in Today's World by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Living in Balance Meditations Book by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Diary of an Alcoholic Housewife by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Addictive Thinking by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Choices and Consequences by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book 1000 Years of Sobriety by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book The Next Happy by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book A Kinder Voice by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book How to Change Your Thinking About Anxiety by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Finding a Home Group by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Stools and Bottles by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book I've Got This Friend Who by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Fat Is a Family Affair by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book A Gentle Path through the Twelve Steps by Craig Nakken
Cover of the book Letting Go of Debt by Craig Nakken
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy