3 Ways Your Life Improves Once You Stop Drinking
An alcohol use disorder can have a serious impact on your life. It can ruin your relationships, tank your career, and damage your health. About
An alcohol use disorder can have a serious impact on your life. It can ruin your relationships, tank your career, and damage your health. About
A codependent relationship is one in which the two people depend on each other in unhealthy ways. Typically, one person is the care-taker and the
Music plays a role in nearly everyone’s life. From the casual listener to the avid musician, everyone has had the experience of being moved by
Although it would be great if recovery were a steady climb from despair to hope, it rarely goes that smoothly. There are always setbacks and
Living a sober life in a drinking culture can be challenging. Many people are afraid to stop drinking because they are afraid it will ruin
Addiction often causes people to do things they later regret. These regrets may range from fairly minor things, like forgetting to pick your kid up
Good communication skills make addiction recovery and life in general easier in many ways. One way is that better communication skills reduce hassles. Most of
A positive attitude is an important part of recovery and of life. Research shows that more optimistic people are healthier, have more career success, have
Coincidentally, the age when someone is most likely to develop a substance use disorder–between 18 and 25–is also the age when they are most actively
With the end of December comes New Year’s Eve. For those of us in recovery coming up on our first sober New Years, it’s important
An alcohol use disorder can have a serious impact on your life. It can ruin your relationships, tank your career, and damage your health. About
A codependent relationship is one in which the two people depend on each other in unhealthy ways. Typically, one person is the care-taker and the
Music plays a role in nearly everyone’s life. From the casual listener to the avid musician, everyone has had the experience of being moved by
Although it would be great if recovery were a steady climb from despair to hope, it rarely goes that smoothly. There are always setbacks and
Living a sober life in a drinking culture can be challenging. Many people are afraid to stop drinking because they are afraid it will ruin
Addiction often causes people to do things they later regret. These regrets may range from fairly minor things, like forgetting to pick your kid up
Good communication skills make addiction recovery and life in general easier in many ways. One way is that better communication skills reduce hassles. Most of
A positive attitude is an important part of recovery and of life. Research shows that more optimistic people are healthier, have more career success, have
Coincidentally, the age when someone is most likely to develop a substance use disorder–between 18 and 25–is also the age when they are most actively
With the end of December comes New Year’s Eve. For those of us in recovery coming up on our first sober New Years, it’s important
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