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5 Fall Mocktail Recipes for a Cozy Sober Autumn

5 Fall Mocktail Recipes for a Cozy Sober Autumn

The air is getting crisper here in Texas, so it’s time to settle in and get cozy with a nice non-alcoholic mixed drink! We’ve compiled a short list of mocktail recipes for this autumn season, ranging from large-batch drinks to vegan options. Try out a recipe or two for yourself and be sure to let us know what your favorite is!

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Making Amends: 6 Tips to Get You Started

Step 9 of the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-Step program is all about making amends to the people you’ve hurt through your substance use. For many, this can be the most difficult and visceral step of the program. Which makes it all the more important in the recovery process. Not only is this step useful in helping you rebuild your relationships but it forces you to face the very real damage your substance use has caused. Let’s discuss some tips on reaching out and composing apologies to the people in your life you wish to make amends with.

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Non-Alcoholic Drinks and Sober Living

Non-Alcoholic Drinks and Sober Living

As the season of parties and social gatherings approaches, you may want to consider some sober alternatives to toasting with friends and family. But what are the options out there, and which one is right for you? Is it even okay to drink non-alcoholic beverages in recovery? We’ve got the answers for you.

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Telling People You’re Sober

Telling People You’re Sober

Are you ready to have the talk? Telling people you’re sober is a big step forward in recovery. Make sure you know who you want to tell and why you want to tell them. Check-in with yourself and weigh whether this is the right step forward. How will informing people about your sobriety benefit your recovery? What are the risks? Let’s explore.

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Strategies For Successful Sobriety

Strategies For Successful Sobriety

A lot of people want quick solutions when they’re seeking successful sobriety and recovery. But the truth of the matter is that recovery is a lifelong process that is cultivated carefully through time and dedication. That being said, let’s discuss some key strategies that will foster successful sobriety no matter the stage of recovery.

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Can You Visit Someone in a Sober Living Home?

Can You Visit Someone in a Sober Living Home?

When someone you care about enters rehab or a sober living home, your first instinct is to be there for them. After all, one of the keys to successful recovery is community support and involvement. We’ve discussed here before that it isn’t always easy to support someone in recovery, but sometimes it’s as easy as visiting them. But can you visit a sober living home? And more importantly, should you visit? Let’s discuss the idea behind sober living facilities and all of the factors that will impact your decision to visit one.

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Family Support is Important But Not Everything

It is vital that the family members of the patients provide support and care during the rehab process. This makes the patients feel that they are loved and needed by people. It also helps them grow more confident and speed up their recovery process too.

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6 Tips For Supporting Someone in Recovery

6 Tips For Supporting Someone in Recovery

Let’s not sugar-coat it: it’s not easy to support someone confronting their addiction disorder. Sometimes it feels like walking on eggshells; some days will be worse than others. But seeing it through and showing support and care for someone important to you can be so rewarding.

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A Closer Look at Amphetamine Addiction - Eudaimonia Sober Living

Take A Look at Amphetamine Addiction

Amphetamine when used correctly is relatively harmless in treating attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD) and narcolepsy. However, it is an addictive, synthetic, mood-altering drug with rates of abuse. A study conducted in 2020 found that 5.1 million people reported abusing prescription stimulants like amphetamine in the past year. Consequently, amphetamine is the second most widely used addictive substance in America, only surpassed by marijuana. It warrants a closer look at what exactly amphetamine addiction is, its symptoms, and outlook on recovery.

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Recession is Coming But That is No Excuse to Fall Back in Addiction

It is clear by now that the world, not just our country, is going to face a recession. This means large scale job losses, rise in unemployment, and a subsequent set of problems, such as crime, and loss of homes.

The onset of problems will take a toll on people’s mental health. Most of us might find healthy ways to cope with the problems ahead, but there are people who resort to drugs to ease their pains. Among those getting into drugs, there are some, who are already on the path towards recovery and the new panic taking them back towards their drugs.

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let’s discuss the benefits of sober journaling as well as providing prompts to jumpstart this vital resource in your recovery journey.

10 Prompts for Sober Journaling

Sobriety is intimidating for those who are new to recovery. Sober living carries the stress of possible relapse, especially in the early stages when the habit of sobriety is newly established. During early treatment, many medical professionals recommend sober journaling as a means of engaging actively with the process, tracking progress, and monitoring risk. So let’s discuss the benefits of sober journaling as well as providing prompts to jumpstart this vital resource in your recovery journey.

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Maintaining Sobriety in Early Recovery - Journey to Understanding Addiction

Maintaining Sobriety in Early Recovery

In early recovery, maintaining sobriety can seem insurmountable. It’s a crucial step forward in the journey toward independence from substance abuse and it requires a lot of introspection. In order to identify personal triggers and stress points, it’s important to first learn how addiction occurs, its behavioral effects, and what to anticipate in recovery.

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