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How To Support Someone After a Relapse
Relapsing after working towards sobriety or steering clear of drugs and alcohol can be devastating, not only for the individual experiencing the relapse but also for those around them. If you have someone in your life who has recently relapsed, … Continue reading
Spring Forward into your Recovery
Springtime can symbolize leaving the past behind and moving forward. This doesn’t mean that we abandon the resolve to take our recovery one day at a time. However, it does help us focus on the positive instead of dwelling on … Continue reading
Celebrating Black History All Year
Black history month was originally meant to be a way to introduce the accomplishments of African Americans to the culture of the United States. While many could argue that it has accomplished that goal, many people say that it’s now … Continue reading
Celebrate New Year’s With a Resolution to Commit to Recovery
Not only does January 1 present the opportunity to celebrate the arrival of a new year, but it is also a chance to celebrate your success in recovery! Additionally, those who struggle with addiction or find themselves caught up in … Continue reading
									
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		Book Signing and Reading: HIGH
Tuesday, December 12, 6:00p – 8:00p Book Signing and Reading HIGH CONFESSIONS OF A CANNABIS ADDICT by Leonard Lee Buschel Co-founder of Writers in Treatment & executive director of REEL Recovery Film Festival
									
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		Best Recovery Gifts Featuring My 12 Step Store
When you’re in recovery, your life changes, even the content you desire become more supportive of your initiative to stay positive. If you know another person who also wants to recover and remain upbeat during the holidays, here are some … Continue reading
									
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		Celebrate Your Recovery During Gratitude Month
November is National Gratitude Month! The upcoming Thanksgiving holiday in the U.S. encourages gratitude, and gratitude offers many benefits–especially if you seek to remain sober during drug or alcohol recovery. Here are the rewards of gratitude and how to cultivate it.
									
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		Interview with an Author
Often in recovery, we set new goals and start making the time to achieve them. Writing a book seems to make the list quite often but not always, does it actually happen.
Great Tips for a Sober 4th of July
Few things herald the arrival of summer quite like the 4th of July. This year, make sure your celebration aligns with your health and wellness goals. There are plenty of ways to celebrate Independence Day free from alcohol, and having … Continue reading
									
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		Skipping the Green Beer for Mocktails and Prayer on St. Patrick’s Day
With St. Patrick’s Day on the way, and the world as it is today this is a good reminder about the importance of staying sober during challenges in recovery.
