Articles & Reflections

  • Why Sobriety Can Feel Boring

    At the beginning of sobriety, many people experience a newfound energy for life, often referred to as the “pink cloud.” There’s a noticeable pep in our step that we didn’t know was possible. The prospect of starting a new, healthy life is exciting and filled with hope. Relationships begin to heal, and our bodies start…

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  • “Dry Drunk” Syndrome

    Many people believe that getting sober simply means not using substances. They think that if they can stay sober long enough, their problems will magically disappear. Unfortunately, that is not the case. Just removing the substance is like ripping the head off a weed; the roots remain. If you don’t address these roots, the weed…

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  • 9 Ways to Get Sober

    Beginning your sobriety journey can feel intimidating, especially if you’ve tried before and faced setbacks. Everyone’s path is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. This list outlines some helpful options to take that important first step toward sobriety. 1. Detox If you’re using substances and are concerned that stopping…

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  • 10 Sober Hobby Ideas

    1. Pick Up a Sport Participating in a sport doesn’t necessarily involve intense physical activity. It can be a fun way to stay active and accommodate various levels of experience and ability. For example, dodgeball is a sport enjoyed by many adults with different physical skills around the world. You can find local groups that…

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  • Loving An Addict & How to Actually Help Them

    Loving an active addict can be one of the most heart-wrenching experiences to endure. You may firmly believe that if they could just stop using or reach out for help, they would get better. Watching someone slowly destroy themselves can be traumatic for everyone who loves them. It often feels like you are grieving for…

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  • First Meeting. What to Look for and What to Avoid

    Walking into your first recovery meeting can feel daunting and uncomfortable if you’re unsure of what to expect. The great news is that by simply showing up, you’ve achieved a significant milestone. Congratulations! Hopefully, this information will help you feel more at ease about what to anticipate. Finding a meeting is quite straightforward. Just search…

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