As Nietzsche said, "Don't tell me what you're free from; tell me what you're free for."
From ACT Made Simple :
In ACT, we want to set "living person's goals"- things that a live human being can do better than a corpse. To move from a dead person's goal to a living person's goal, you can ask simple questions like these: "So let's suppose that happens. Then what would you do differently? What would you start or do more of? And how would you behave differently with friends or family?" "If you weren't using drugs, what would you be doing instead?" "If you weren't yelling at your kids, how would you be interacting with them?" "If you weren't having panic attacks or feeling depressed, what would you be doing differently with your life?"
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