How You’re Being Selfish By Enabling the Addict in Your Life
How You’re Being Selfish By Enabling the Addict in Your Life
You may not know it, but by adapting to the life-style and choices of a person in your life struggling with substance abuse or addiction you are enabling the harmful actions and outcomes in that person’s life, and it is... Learn MoreHow Can I Help an Alcoholic?
How Can I Help an Alcoholic? Alcoholism is considered to be a “family disease” because it affects the lives of not just the alcoholic but everyone close to that person. It’s also known to affect as many as 1 in... Learn More11 Things Only Men in Recovery Understand
Recovery has a large population of men, and in sobriety most guys step up and step out of ego and immaturity (or we at least try) in order to be better men. We typically have pride, ambition, and reputation to get... Learn More5 Ways to Get Out of Your Own Head
It is true a mind is a terrible thing to waste, but some would say you can waste too much time stuck in your own mind. As important as reflection and self-knowledge can be in recovery, it is not always... Learn MoreThe 6 Most Ridiculous Portrayals of 12 Step Groups on TV
[caption id="attachment_11749" align="aligncenter" width="421"] www.wifflegif.com[/caption] Television and the media are all about dramatization. It is the Medias job to do everything possible to take any situation and make it intense or entertaining in some way to draw the audience into... Learn MoreHow I Found My Passion in Sobriety
The gifts of sobriety are incredible. All people are born with potential to find something they truly love to do and pursue that with passion. The genuine love for the things we do and the emotional connection to achieving new... Learn MoreLet Me Take a Selfie: Addiction and Narcissism
'Selfie' Collage By Author This next piece is one that some might relate to, even though many may not admit it. I have been given the opportunity to discuss something that is relevant to our culture today, my own personal development, and... Learn More5 Reasons Detox Centers in Delray Beach Are The Best Place to Get Off Drugs
The decision to get off drugs, or stop any other substance abuse, is important, and can be a stressful process. Determining that you have come to the point that you need to seek treatment to separate yourself from your addictions and... Learn MoreHow do I know I’m the “Real Deal”? 4 Signs of Alcoholism/Addiction
The disease of Alcoholism/Addiction is one that is cunning, baffling and powerful. It is frequently described as the only allergy that deliberately tricks you into thinking you don’t have it, and causes you to crave more of the substance that... Learn MoreSum 41 Deryck Whibley Hits His Alcoholic “Rock Bottom,” But Will His Near Death Experience Keep Him Sober?
Grammy-nominated Canadian-born musician and producer, Deryck Whibley, the guitarist, lead singer, and songwriter for the band Sum 41, was recently seen in public for the first time after a month spent in the hospital for alcohol-related health complications. The 34-year-old,... Learn More5 Ways To Celebrate Memorial Day Without Getting Wasted
Memorial Day is a day dedicated to the acknowledgement and remembrance of United States Armed Forces who have given their lives to protect and preserve the freedom of this great nation. It is a time to honor the men and... Learn More6 Signs Your College Binge Drinking is Not “Just a Phase”
Now pay attention, this will be on the final. Binge drinking is defined as “the consumption of an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time”. This is an activity well known on any college campus. Students will... Learn More
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