04 Jun Navigating Social Media… Sober
I wish someone told me how to navigate social media when I got sober...
I wish someone told me how to navigate social media when I got sober...
Literature is one of the most powerful tools in sobriety.
Literature allows us to access the experiences, strength, and hope of those who came before us.
From the early days of sobriety to, higher power permit, years down the road of our recovery journey, addiction/alcoholism literature can...
If you have been sober for a couple of days so far, chances are you have heard someone say the word 'grateful' in a sentence.
If you have been sober for 1-2 weeks, chances are you have heard the word grateful used in so many sentences...
"Since I've gotten sober, my life has sucked and I have no fun" -Said No Sober Person EVER
Okay, drama queen/king. I hate to break it to you, but sobriety is nothing but fun.
*Gasp*
Sorry to burst your little negative bubble; you are now free to do...
Hint: it's probably not what you think.
Let me guess...
Anxiety: the most common dual diagnosis among alcoholics and addicts; the most common response when you take our drugs and alcohol away; the completely debilitating sensation that makes you want to literally crawl out of your skin to escape it all; the short circuit thoughts...
In the midst of our disease, our world is chaos.
Everything we do feels rushed, overwhelming, and debilitating. Everyone we talk to is frustrating, nosy, and again, overwhelming. Every thought that enters our head feels cluttered, irrevocably powerful, and disheveled.
Our world is chaos and we don't even...
More often than not as a substance abuser, isolation is part of our story.
Maybe we have a few 'using' or 'drinking' friends, but generally we harbor feelings of loneliness and social anxiety.
Some of us may claim that we're buddy-buddy with our dealer, our...
We've come to a turning point, whether self-made or forced.
Drugs and alcohol have interfered with some aspect of our lives, causing other people or our innermost selves to happen upon a thought: "Is this a problem?"
Whether we immediately retort: "No, that's probably not true. I can...