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Enough Is Enough: An Addict’s Guide to Self In-Power-Ment
Posted by Literary Titan

Angelica Stevenson’s Enough Is Enough is a compelling memoir detailing her journey of healing from addiction to crack and cigarettes. The book vividly portrays the author’s internal struggles and the tools she utilized to overcome her addictions. Central to Angelica’s recovery was her deep connection with God, which she shares through personal testimonies, Bible passages, and uplifting messages aimed at supporting others in their battles with addiction.
In this brilliant memoir, readers will discover the profound power of words and the transformative effects of accountability and self-awareness. Angelica explores the nature of addiction, identifying twelve critical areas of life it impacts, and delves into the importance of spiritual awareness. Her story is both intensely enlightening and concisely presented, making for an engaging read.
Enough Is Enough serves as a valuable resource for those grappling with addiction or striving to be more accountable in their lives. Despite its straightforward language and concise format, Angelica’s insights are profound, reflecting her decades-long struggle with addiction. One particularly impactful lesson is the power of positive affirmations: “Any words you say after ‘I’ correlate to you and your life with the consequence of manifesting and becoming real in your life.” This powerful insight has encouraged me to be more mindful of my words, a sentiment likely to resonate with many readers. The book is filled with wisdom worth bookmarking and revisiting regularly. The narrative is both enlightening and captivating, enriched with educational insights about addiction. For instance, Angelica explains the difficulty of quitting smoking due to nicotine’s impact on the brain. The book also introduces memorable characters, such as a “smoking buddy” who brings his young daughter along, highlighting the far-reaching effects of addiction.
Angelica’s journey is inspiring, illustrating the consequences of neglecting spiritual and personal growth. This memoir is ideal for readers with personal experiences of addiction and those seeking to take control of their life’s direction. The blend of affirmative messages, biblical references, introspective questions, and practical guidelines makes Enough Is Enough a must-read. I highly recommend it!
Pages: 118
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