It's time to take back your life—one step at a time. Many individuals face setbacks and life-altering obstacles. This self-help workbook allows readers to reclaim their lives from dysfunction and pain.
It's no surprise that inmates face these turmoils and challenges in the extreme. Prisoner No More helps readers find solutions to their anger management, depression, and anxiety through spiritual, financial, and relational discovery.
Dante Kun's 15 years of experience teaching anger management, conflict resolution, and pre-release classes at Pelican Bay State Prison and his current position as Clinical Supervisor of a drug treatment facility allow him a unique perspective into the struggles many people face—especially those who are down on their luck. Focusing on the exercises presented in the workbook allows readers to delve into the solutions that will help them grow. This guide is for anyone who is willing to do the work to create change in his or her life. Get ready to journey within the world of you—and learn who you're meant to be.
Dante B. Kun is a Clinical Supervisor at a treatment center. By day a mundane counselor, but at night in the dreamworld he fights mutants and saves the planet. While he loves nature, he fully realizes that the beautiful sounds of nature are creatures hunting each other or trying to have sex.
Thriving—rather than merely surviving—is about shifting from reactive living to intentional living. It’s a mindset, a pattern of habits, and a relationship with yourself that prioritizes growth, meaning, and wellbeing.
Book Excerpt
Prisoner No More
A survivor does not expect others to make his or her survival choices. A survivor does not expect others to do the survival work for them. Everything you need is already inside you. It springs from your heart, and it’s called desire. Desire leads to choices, and those choices guide your life. You make them in the present moment, from moment to moment, and these choices begin to form your future. What does your past look like? Your past is the result of choices made within a past, long gone moment. Your past reflects the impact of those choices. This is true for everyone facing challenges, it is especially true for people trying to change toxic relationship patterns.
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