What does it mean to be sober?
To most people, the word “sober” means any person who is not intoxicated. In recovery, however, sobriety has a much fuller definition. Sobriety is not just about abstaining from drugs and alcohol. It is about moving towards complete physical, emotional,... Learn More5 Reasons You Should Quit Your Addiction
There are a million reasons you should quit doing something you’re addicted too. I mean, an addiction is defined by continuing a behavior despite negative consequences. So if you’re already addicted, chances are you’ve been already given some good reasons... Learn More3 Things No One Tells You About Getting Sober
Eighteen months ago today, I entered rehab for what I hope will be the last time. It was my third go around, and I was sick of the way I was living. I had nothing left, and I was desperate... Learn More5 Things I Learned About Myself Through Recovery
My recovery is a journey not a destination that I'm going to arrive at. Recovery is the way I live my life today and hopefully if I am willing, will live it tomorrow. Every day I learn something about myself... Learn MoreAlcohol Awareness Month
April is “Alcohol Awareness Month.” It is aimed at educating and raising awareness of underage drinking, alcohol abuse, treatment, and other related issues. It was founded and has been sponsored by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence... Learn MoreHow Can I Get Someone Psychiatric Care?
Getting someone psychiatric help is an emotional and stomach turning thing to do but sometimes it is for their own good and it must be done. The procedure for getting some psychiatric help varies from state to state but in... Learn MoreUnrealistic Expectations May Lead To Relapse
Are your unrealistic expectations for recovery leading you towards a relapse? When people get sober, great things can happen. This isn’t to say that things are easy. Recovery takes work. It takes action and dedication. But when you get sober... Learn MoreHow to Practice Humility in Your Recovery
When we lack humility, we usually end up disrespecting and hurting others. We can also end up feeling humiliated ourselves. This is one of the spiritual consequences of defying this spiritual principle. Practicing humility in your recovery makes you teachable,... Learn MoreHelping Others is Crucial To Recovery
Helping Others is Crucial To Recovery Anyone who has ever participated in a 12-step program knows that helping others is crucial to recovery. The principle is reflected in the stated purpose of Alcoholics Anonymous, which is to help individuals "stay... Learn MoreFamily Participation in Recovery is Necessary
Family Participation in Recovery is Necessary Addiction often affects the whole family. Sometimes a family can try to help an addict or alcoholic and end up inadvertently enabling the addict or alcoholic to continue using and drinking. Often, the addict... Learn MoreWhat does it mean to be spiritually clean?
What does it means to be spiritually clean? Being spiritually clean is part of living a spiritual life. Being spiritually clean does not mean you have to be spiritually perfect but you do have to constantly work on your spiritual life.... Learn MoreManaging Your Anger in Recovery
Managing Your Anger in Recovery It’s funny that I would get this blog topic today because I was having this very conversation with a coworker earlier today. I had become angry because I felt like my boyfriend made a... Learn More
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