Addiction Recovery Articles

Breaking Up with the Love of My Life: Alcohol
August 6, 2015
breaking up with alcohol
Throughout high school and college, I was the girl who always had a serious boyfriend.I’ve been in love two times in my life. Actually, that’s a lie…three times. But only two of those were with men…the other was with alcohol.I was introduced to alcohol years before things got serious between us.
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No Really, My Parents Don’t Drink
July 27, 2015
Walking in the park with family
A new friend has just invited my family to an event where drinking will be the main activity.Here we go again. Do I respond with:A. “My parents don’t drink.”B. “My parents are recovering alcoholics.”C. Pretend I didn’t hear them and hope they get distracted.The debate begins almost immediately in my head.
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28 Days Sober
July 16, 2015
28 Days Sober | Why I Needed 28 Days Away
A little over three years ago I found myself checking into a 28-day treatment facility for alcoholism, a couple hours away from my hometown in North Carolina. I called and had three days to get ready, until a bed was going to be available for me. The preparation was reminiscent of getting ready for summer camp when I was a little girl.
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Better Together with a Sober Community
July 5, 2015
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You’re an author.No, really. You are!Every day you’re writing the story of your life. And it’s just like a book.Think of it this way:When you pick up a book, the only things you know for certain is that there is a beginning and an end. In between those two fixed points are chapters, and each chapter contributes to the book’s plot.
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A Family in Alcohol Recovery
June 18, 2015
family recovering from alcohol
My name is Mimi Jones and I am the adult child of alcoholic parents.In my life, “keeping up with the Jones’,” means something entirely different.From the outside, it would seem that I had an idyllic childhood. I grew up in a middle-class family in Southern California. My parents both worked hard to provide us with opportunities to travel, experience the arts, and attend private schools.
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Recovery is Selfish
June 14, 2015
recovery is selfish
I’m sure you’ve heard, over and over, that addiction is selfish. Well I’ve got news for you: so is recovery. In fact, recovery is the most selfish thing you can be involved in other than an addiction.But there’s a big difference. You’re not lacking consideration for others in recovery like you were in addiction.
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My Spirit, My Story
June 7, 2015
A little girl kissing a boy on the cheek
My story isn’t special. My story isn’t unique. Unfortunately, my story is a common one. And today, I consider myself lucky to be able to share my story—to even have a story. You see, part of my story is my brother’s story, which is a story that is only told through mine because it ended with his death on April 22, 2012 from a prescription drug overdose.
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On Forgiveness and Alcohol Recovery
May 17, 2015
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The addiction and recovery landscape is, to say the very least, emotionally charged. Everyone has their own story and thus has the right to a unique alcohol recovery journey. And while we may take different paths in recovery, there are a few tenets that should be universal staples. Forgiveness is one of them.
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7 Things to Get You Through the Week
May 7, 2015
7 Things to Get You Through the Week
It can be easy for us to lose sight of the little things when we get bogged down in the day-to-day. But if we take a few minutes to appreciate some of the good things that are happening in the world, we can adjust our perspective and have a happier outlook.
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Do New Year’s Resolutions to Quit Drinking Work?
December 28, 2014
New Year Resolution
When the end of December and the holidays comes around, people start thinking about changes they want to make in the new year. For some, these changes include a New Year’s Resolution to quit drinking. A wise goal, it seems, but one that shouldn’t be taken lightly.
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