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Friends and Support: Who Helps and Who Hurts
The need for human connection is hardwired into all of us but finding ways to connect in a healthy manner can be challenging during addiction. Many people have developed a network of friends surrounding their drinking or drug use and … Continue reading
Accepting Life on Life’s Terms
Accepting Life on Life’s Terms – it’s a phrase you often hear during recovery, but how much time do you spend considering the meaning behind those words? There is a great deal of power in embracing this concept, and it … Continue reading
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SOBRIETY & Self-Isolation
From The Share by Paulo Murillo We asked these clean and sober folks with different lengths of recovery time, how they are maintaining their sobriety during self-isolation as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Memorial Day: Honoring Features Virtual Events
Memorial Day is widely recognized as the “unofficial” start of the summer season, in reality, it is a far more important and impactful holiday. Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for honoring and mourning the military personnel … Continue reading
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Navigating the Anger of Uncertainty
Fear of the unknown is an issue for everyone, and fear leads to anger. Fear is defined as strong emotions caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. While anger is described as a strong feeling of displeasure and usually of … Continue reading
6 Strategies to Cope with Coronavirus Anxiety
Even those who aren’t particularly prone to anxiety can start to feel stressed during quarantine. Perhaps you’re worried about your health and the health of your family members. Perhaps you’re worried about your recovery, will you stay clean and sober or … Continue reading
Eat Yourself Healthy
Nurture Your Recovery. Healthy eating impacts more than just your weight. In fact, healthy eating has little to do with weight at all. In many ways, it has to do with mood. If you’re currently in recovery, taking a look … Continue reading
Positive Things That Will Emerge Due to Covid-19
No one wants to make light of the Covid-19 disaster. However, while Covid-19 has been devastating, there are some positives to look for in any situation. Covid-19 has brought people together in ways that they have rarely come together before, … Continue reading
Tips for Marijuana Addiction Recovery
This has always been a controversial subject and regular users prefer using the word cannabis. Marijuana has a long history of legislation for and against its use. Fueled by mixed feelings and misinformation, confusion about the risks of marijuana addiction is … Continue reading
Excellent Stay at Home Self-Care Steps
Taking good care of yourself is essential, no matter where you are in your recovery journey. There are many different ways to perform self-care, but focused breathing and meditation are among popular and can be done from the comfort of … Continue reading
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