October is endearingly referred to as “spooky season” and while for many people that is a fun and festive way to reference Halloween, it can be all too real for people struggling with addiction or living a life of recovery. Holidays of all kinds are tricky with social obligations and large meals, but Halloween can […]
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Shame and guilt are often discussed in the same breath. Both are personal feelings that often creep up on us after we do something that we regret. Shame is a self-conscious feeling associated with a negative evaluation of self, while guilt is us feeling bad about breaking some rules. Both of these feelings are very […]
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As the seasons continue to change we will continue on our theme of mental health in the fall and how it affects everyone. The transitional period of Autumn provides beauty in nature but also a looming feeling of despair. This juxtaposition of these emotions can lead to many people struggling with their mental health. Those […]
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Last week we looked into how the natural transition of fall can be a great time for people to start their journey of recovery. The changing leaves, resetting schedules, and more moderate temperatures can all help people begin to change habits and change their life for the better. Unfortunately this same time period can be […]
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Autumn is a season of transition where people enjoy the last of the good weather and nature starts to prepare for a long cold winter. Autumn can also be a great season of transition for people beginning or living a life of addiction or recovery. Whether you have just hit a tipping point in your […]
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Starting a journey to sobriety and a life of recovery is littered with challenges and difficulties with early sobriety fatigue being a major one. Changing what you put into your body always has an effect and unfortunately it sometimes gets worse before it gets better. So if you have recently quit and feel tired and […]
What is Mommy Wine Culture? “Mommy wine culture” has spread its way almost completely into modern day culture. While the idea of a mom having a glass of wine when she needs it seems harmless enough, it actually can be quite a slippery slope. So what is “mommy wine culture”? In short it is […]
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Labor day weekend is a weekend of celebration and enjoyment for Americans from the east coast to the west coast. Barbeques and parties bring families and friends together for a day spent reflecting on the summer and enjoying each other’s company. Unfortunately these get-togethers often mean a heavy presence of alcohol and sometimes other vices […]
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Whether you are returning to school after a long hiatus and rehab or just simply heading back after spending your summer in addiction treatment, returning to school and all of its demands can be an extremely difficult aspect of your journey to recovery. Before we go any further it is very important that you […]
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As the leaves start to change and summer slips towards fall it is vitally important that you keep your focus on sobriety and well being. As the seasons change you can continue to follow our advice on remaining sober while regaining your social life during a journey of sobriety. The advice we presented that would […]
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Tips and Ideas For A Fun Sober Halloween Celebration
October is endearingly referred to as “spooky season” and while for many people that is a fun and festive way to reference Halloween, it can be all too real for people struggling with addiction or living a life of recovery. Holidays of all kinds are tricky with social obligations and large meals, but Halloween can […]
Are Shame and Guilt The Same In Addiction Recovery?
Shame and guilt are often discussed in the same breath. Both are personal feelings that often creep up on us after we do something that we regret. Shame is a self-conscious feeling associated with a negative evaluation of self, while guilt is us feeling bad about breaking some rules. Both of these feelings are very […]
Fall and How It Affects Our Mental Health
As the seasons continue to change we will continue on our theme of mental health in the fall and how it affects everyone. The transitional period of Autumn provides beauty in nature but also a looming feeling of despair. This juxtaposition of these emotions can lead to many people struggling with their mental health. Those […]
Fall and What It Means To People In Recovery
Last week we looked into how the natural transition of fall can be a great time for people to start their journey of recovery. The changing leaves, resetting schedules, and more moderate temperatures can all help people begin to change habits and change their life for the better. Unfortunately this same time period can be […]
Why Autumn Is The Best Time To Work On Addiction and Recovery
Autumn is a season of transition where people enjoy the last of the good weather and nature starts to prepare for a long cold winter. Autumn can also be a great season of transition for people beginning or living a life of addiction or recovery. Whether you have just hit a tipping point in your […]
Early Sobriety Fatigue
Starting a journey to sobriety and a life of recovery is littered with challenges and difficulties with early sobriety fatigue being a major one. Changing what you put into your body always has an effect and unfortunately it sometimes gets worse before it gets better. So if you have recently quit and feel tired and […]
A Peek At The “Mommy Wine Culture” And Its Correlation To Alcoholism
What is Mommy Wine Culture? “Mommy wine culture” has spread its way almost completely into modern day culture. While the idea of a mom having a glass of wine when she needs it seems harmless enough, it actually can be quite a slippery slope. So what is “mommy wine culture”? In short it is […]
How to Enjoy the Labor Day Weekend Sober?
Labor day weekend is a weekend of celebration and enjoyment for Americans from the east coast to the west coast. Barbeques and parties bring families and friends together for a day spent reflecting on the summer and enjoying each other’s company. Unfortunately these get-togethers often mean a heavy presence of alcohol and sometimes other vices […]
Going Back To School After Rehab Or After Addiction Treatment
Whether you are returning to school after a long hiatus and rehab or just simply heading back after spending your summer in addiction treatment, returning to school and all of its demands can be an extremely difficult aspect of your journey to recovery. Before we go any further it is very important that you […]
Tips on Managing Sobriety in the End of Summer
As the leaves start to change and summer slips towards fall it is vitally important that you keep your focus on sobriety and well being. As the seasons change you can continue to follow our advice on remaining sober while regaining your social life during a journey of sobriety. The advice we presented that would […]