Earnie Larsen is a nationally known author and

lecturer in the Recovery & Addiction field and originator of the Stage II™ Recovery process. Along the road of recovery, Earnie’s signposts have connected the dots to show you where you started as a human being, how to take your recovery as deep as the damage, and along the way how to achieve joy and abundance. 

At the end of September, 2010 Earnie was diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer.  He peacefully  passed away on Tuesday, January 11th at 5:18am.  After he was diagnosed he started to write letters and lessons that now have been made into a book called "Earnie Larsen His Last Steps."  For more information about this book go to our other web site at www.changeisachoice.com

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Stage II™ Recovery

Stage I Recovery is about arresting the addiction or surviving the crisis. Stage II™ Recovery, which Earnie created in 1985, is about understanding the triggers and the imprinting that left you vulnerable in the face of a powerful substitute.  Whether it's called co-dependency, shame-based living, adult child syndrome or another label. 


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A Message from Earnie Larsen for June 19th

"Just because someone asks doesn't mean we can automatically do it. Trust is the heartbeat of a relationship and lack of trust is what erodes the relationship. If trust means being present to the other person in a way that is significant to them, then ....

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Visit us daily to read Earnie's "Message for the day."


Earnie’s Audio Life Learning Lessons.

 • New Prerecorded Talks
 • Listen as often as desired
 • Downloadable worksheet included

Earnie’s charismatic presentations offer a powerful understanding of self, change, the power of the past, working a program, healthy relationships, forgiveness and the inner child.

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Downloadable Seminars

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Professional Videos

Specifically used in treatment centers, V.A. Centers, half-way houses, hospitals and correctional facilities.