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7 Things I Learned By Coming Back From A Relapse Relapse is not a requirement in recovery. Once you separate yourself from your addiction, and start working an active recovery program, you never have to drink or use drugs again. Personally, relapse was part of my story. I spent a few... Learn More
The 6 Common Fears of All People in Recovery [caption id="attachment_10356" align="aligncenter" width="348"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] The life of active addiction and alcoholism, in my own experience, is one fueled by fear. Emotional and social anxieties are a huge part of the mentality and daily life of someone in active... Learn More
What a Sponsor Is (and What a Sponsor IS NOT) I have a sponsor, who has a sponsor (who has a sponsor), and I sponsor. This is little cliché if you've heard it before, but it is too vital to overlook. Recovery from substance abuse offers so many incredible gifts... Learn More
5 Ways to Let Go of Resentment and Be HAPPY If you work a program of recovery or have any knowledge of the 12 steps, then you probably know about steps 4 and 5 where you take your personal inventory and then share it with someone, usually your sponsor. That... Learn More
10 Things People in Recovery Say, And What They Really Mean [caption id="attachment_10103" align="aligncenter" width="500"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] There’s something called ‘program-speak,’ which refers to some of the common phrases and sayings people in recovery can be heard saying. For those of us in the program, when we hear these things, we... Learn More
10 Things You Should Never Say About Your Sponsor [caption id="attachment_10079" align="aligncenter" width="498"] via wifflegif.com[/caption] Sponsors are an integral part of any fellowship program of recovery and they deserve a certain level of respect. After all, they have agreed to work with you in discovering a solution so that... Learn More

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