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12 Things That Should Be on Your Bucket List By Cheryl Steinberg You might be surprised to find that none of the following 12 things that should be on your bucket list include extreme adventures such as sky-diving or bungee jumping. Instead, these are the things most commonly uttered on... Learn More
Celebrity Recovery Profile: Jeffrey Tambor [caption id="attachment_14561" align="aligncenter" width="292" class=" "] Photo Via:http://en.wikipedia.org[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Jeffrey Tambor has been in the acting business for a long time, I know he started acting more than 12 years before I was even born, staring in everything... Learn More
Why I’m Grateful for My Addiction By Cheryl Steinberg When I talk to normies about being in recovery, more times than not, their first response is one of sympathy, bordering on pity. They always say things like, “I’m sorry that happened to you,” or “it must... Learn More
19 Things You Should Start Doing for YOU By Cheryl Steinberg Recovery is about healing from your past and learning to take care of yourself. Many of us didn’t know how – or still don’t know how – to have a healthy relationship with ourselves and therefore with... Learn More
Is Social Media a Tool for Staying Sober? By Cheryl Steinberg In the past, we’ve written about social media and anonymity – mostly looking at the pitfalls of being in recovery in the digital age. But, what about the positive side of using social media as a tool... Learn More
Is Compassion the Key to Recovery?  By Cheryl Steinberg Dr. Jack Kornfield, renowned Buddhist teacher, sees the importance of compassion, forgiveness and mindfulness in liberating you from addiction. A little background: Psychologist Jack Kornfield, PhD., has worked for more than 40 years in his mission to... Learn More
The Psychology Behind Craving vs. Wanting By Cheryl Steinberg As recently as 2005, Alan Marlatt and Katie Witkiewitz described craving as "possibly the most widely studied and the most poorly understood concept in the study of drug addiction" in their book Relapse Prevention: Maintenance Strategies in... Learn More
Gifts of Recovery: Reconnecting with Family The ‘gifts of recovery’ also called ‘gifts of sobriety’ and ‘promises of sobriety’ are the positive things that happen in our lives once we get clean and sober and work towards bettering ourselves. As long as we keep doing the... Learn More
Should I Date a Normie? Author: Justin Mckibben Hey there average blog reader, you come here often? Today we are talking about one of the more personal topics that gets discussed on almost every forum related to recovery. From sponsor to sponsee conversations, to personal... Learn More
My Second Time Around Photo of Author: Justin Mckibben In the past I have written about my personal experiences in relation to my recovery. I’ve written about my first time in treatment, about my relapse and about my opinions on a few other topics.... Learn More
New Trend: Early Morning Sober Raves By Cheryl Steinberg Picture it: Manhattan 6 am at the VIP Room – a nightclub-turned-early-morning-sober-rave-venue. New York yogis (yoga practitioners) gather weekday mornings to get their morning routine underway. By 7:00 a.m., they’re rolling up their yoga mats and are... Learn More
12 Tools to Have in Your Recovery ‘Toolbox’   By Cheryl Steinberg So, you’ve stopped drinking and drugging. Now what? They say: it’s easy to stop; it’s the staying stopped that takes work. Here are 12 tools to have in your recovery ‘toolbox’ to support you in your... Learn More

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