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5 Tips to Find Happiness in Your Recovery
Positive psychology teaches us that the key to avoiding negative emotions and succumbing to the stresses of life lies in cultivating a positive outlook on life. This may be especially true when you are in recovery from drug or alcohol … Continue reading
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Amazing Ways to Perform Random Acts of Kindness
Recovery from drug or alcohol abuse can be an exciting time filled with hope and dreams for a bright future, but the road isn’t always smooth sailing. Sometimes, you will encounter rough spots where you need a little help. Experiencing anxiety … Continue reading
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What We Love About My 12 Step Store (And You Should Too)
In honor of National Recovery Month, we thought it worth noting all the people, places and things that have helped us in our recovery. Whether it’s a dog, a sponsor, the thousands of meetings we have to choose from or … Continue reading
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How to Schedule Your Day: Use 24 Hours to Your Full Advantage
Everyone gets 24 hours in a day, and how you use that time can affect your recovery. If you schedule time that is productive and valuable, but that also gives you plenty of time for healthy, joyous things to do, … Continue reading
There are Great (Sober) Ways to Honor Labor Day
Honoring Labor Day can be important to many people, celebrate your own accomplishments of work, give thanks for the job you have and the workforce of people that directly support your life. Remember that many people use it as a … Continue reading
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Anxiety Disorders and Addiction: What’s the Connection?
Everyone experiences anxiety sometimes. It is a normal part of everyday life in our faced-paced society. But an anxiety disorder is much more than experiencing a little anxiety over your upcoming interview or worrying about your children when they are … Continue reading
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How Teens Can Avoid Peer Pressure to Try Drugs and Alcohol
Peer groups often adopt similar behaviors and attitudes. When the members of the peer group encourage new members to drink or try drugs, the new member often feels that he or she is obligated to follow the example of other … Continue reading
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Can Childhood Trauma Lead to Addiction?
If you are in addiction recovery, you have probably spent your share of time trying to figure out how you became an addict in the first place. While there are many reasons people turn to alcohol and drugs, if you … Continue reading
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Finding Love and Tolerance in Our Recovery
Nearly everyone thinks they understand what love and tolerance mean. Both terms can mean a variety or things when used in everyday conversation, but the meaning is very specific when it comes to addiction recovery. Let’s explore what both love … Continue reading
Rebuilding Trust During Recovery Takes Times
Addiction is a hard road to walk, but recovery can also be difficult. Although it’s not an easy path, the journey to recovery is very worthwhile for you and for the family and friends who care about you. As you … Continue reading
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Tagged 12-step recovery, 12-step recovery program, addiction, family, friends, recovery, trust
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