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BY: Maggie Oman Shannon and Eleanor Wiley
Battling Addictions
Addictions come in many forms, but usually two things are involved when engaged in them: a certain amount of time, and your hands. Whether you're trying to quit smoking, stop drinking, spend less, or eat more mindfully, creating prayer beads as a symbol of your intention can be a powerful aid. And one of the benefits is immediate: You can't engage in an addiction and make prayer beads at the same time!
Your prayer piece could help you visualize freedom from your addiction. For instance, someone who is trying to quit smoking might make a bracelet or hand-held piece out of pink beads to represent clear lung tissue. A compulsive shopper might want to craft something out of gold-toned beads or coins to represent abundance already at hand. You might use alphabet beads to spell out an affirmation, or a rune charm that symbolizes freedom. Pick whatever elements speak most strongly and clearly to your desire to be free from your addiction. Keep your piece with you at all times and let it be a companion and comfort as you begin your recovery.
Celebrating Achievements
Creating prayer beads that honor achievements can acknowledge the obstacles that you've conquered through faith, as well as give you a wonderful incentive to keep persevering toward a long-term goal. You can add beads to a prayer piece when you accomplish things along the way of a big task, which can look impossible in its totality. Trying to lose weight? You could add a progress bead to a string for every five pounds lost. Finally decided to write that novel? You could add a bead for every chapter you finish. When you've completed your goal, your prayer beads will testify to taking it "one day at a time" -- and will be great encouragement as you pursue the next dream on your list!
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