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When do your kids become just another excuse?

There’s a distinction between motivation and reason regarding going to treatment and continuing a program of recovery, such as going to meetings. The motivation or motivations for getting and staying sober are generally things such as career/job, family, health, etc. But the reason must always be ‘you.’ People tend to put off getting help or, . . . . Continue Reading


Women’s Drug Rehab in Cape Coral

Drug Addiction and Alcoholism are overall terms for issues with alcohol or drugs and is commonly used to mean obsessive and uninhibited drinking or using of drugs; frequently to the damage of the individual’s well-being, personal associations, and social standings. Women’s drug rehab in Cape Coral can be very helpful for women and can help . . . . Continue Reading


10 Signs it’s time to find a new sober house

It can be really challenging to know when it’s time to make some changes in your sober living environment. My best advice is to speak with your sponsor and supports and get their opinion but I’ve made a list of 10 signs it’s time to find a new sober house. 10 Signs it’s time to . . . . Continue Reading


5 Signs You Need to Up Your Spiritual Game

As they say, a program of recovery depends on getting in touch with your spirituality. After all, addiction is three-fold: it’s a physical allergy, mental obsession, and spiritual malady. Getting clean and sober and continuing to abstain from drinking or using takes care of the first two things but, it’s the third aspect – spirituality . . . . Continue Reading


5 Ways to Supercharge Your Recovery

image credit: wifflegif.com You’ve heard it said, probably many times, before: don’t get over-confident in your recovery. You’ve done the steps and maybe you’ve gone and spoken at a meeting or three. But, inevitably, our program of recovery can become a little stale. Living a sober lifestyle involves constant work and vigilance. Here are 5 ways to . . . . Continue Reading


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