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Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

In recent years, emotional intelligence has gotten a lot more attention. We’ve gotten used to the idea that cognitive intelligence is an important predictor of

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Healthy Boundaries

Healthy Boundaries

Healthy boundaries comprise all the limits we set to protect our physical, emotional, and mental health. Boundaries protect us from harm in the obvious ways–from

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Marie Kondo and You

Marie Kondo and You

Alright, it’s time to talk about what is undoubtedly the most exciting topic you will investigate in this or any other lifetime: Cleaning house. Okay,

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Letting Go of Outcomes 

Letting Go of Outcomes 

Without making assumptions about your character, let’s assume you—the reader—are a decently good person. Nobody’s perfect, but hey, for the sake of this blog, we’ll

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Asking “for a friend”

Asking “for a friend”

From the controversial “sober curious” movement to declining alcohol revenue, alcohol abstinence is on the rise, it seems. While many of the people who benefit

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Returning to Work After Rehab 

Returning to Work After Rehab 

Throughout our journey to become sober, we are usually in a cycle of reward-punishment-reward-punishment-craving-reward-punishment, and so on in perpetuity. The standard accompanying feeling through it

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Paired Addictions 

Paired Addictions 

Our senses, along with our synaptic memory, are truly wonders for our human experience. There’s the smell of Mom’s strawberry rhubarb pie, the way the

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Relearning Expectations

Relearning Expectations

In essence, when you’re learning how to live life sober, you’re “relearning” the tools you may have let lapse during the course of your addiction.

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How to Hear Better

How to Hear Better

It’s often said that the difference between listening and hearing is vast. Listening is simply perceiving sound that is occurring. Hearing is absorbing what is

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Does Therapy Really Work?

Does Therapy Really Work?

Addressing skepticism about talk therapy. Therapy, specifically talk therapy like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has become mainstream. We see therapy sessions depicted all the time

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Understanding Social Anxiety

Understanding Social Anxiety

Certain social situations are nervewracking for everyone. However, when nervousness becomes social anxiety, it’s time to look at the situation more closely. It’s completely natural

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Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence

In recent years, emotional intelligence has gotten a lot more attention. We’ve gotten used to the idea that cognitive intelligence is an important predictor of

Read More
Healthy Boundaries

Healthy Boundaries

Healthy boundaries comprise all the limits we set to protect our physical, emotional, and mental health. Boundaries protect us from harm in the obvious ways–from

Read More
Marie Kondo and You

Marie Kondo and You

Alright, it’s time to talk about what is undoubtedly the most exciting topic you will investigate in this or any other lifetime: Cleaning house. Okay,

Read More
Letting Go of Outcomes 

Letting Go of Outcomes 

Without making assumptions about your character, let’s assume you—the reader—are a decently good person. Nobody’s perfect, but hey, for the sake of this blog, we’ll

Read More
Asking “for a friend”

Asking “for a friend”

From the controversial “sober curious” movement to declining alcohol revenue, alcohol abstinence is on the rise, it seems. While many of the people who benefit

Read More
Returning to Work After Rehab 

Returning to Work After Rehab 

Throughout our journey to become sober, we are usually in a cycle of reward-punishment-reward-punishment-craving-reward-punishment, and so on in perpetuity. The standard accompanying feeling through it

Read More
Paired Addictions 

Paired Addictions 

Our senses, along with our synaptic memory, are truly wonders for our human experience. There’s the smell of Mom’s strawberry rhubarb pie, the way the

Read More
Relearning Expectations

Relearning Expectations

In essence, when you’re learning how to live life sober, you’re “relearning” the tools you may have let lapse during the course of your addiction.

Read More
How to Hear Better

How to Hear Better

It’s often said that the difference between listening and hearing is vast. Listening is simply perceiving sound that is occurring. Hearing is absorbing what is

Read More
Does Therapy Really Work?

Does Therapy Really Work?

Addressing skepticism about talk therapy. Therapy, specifically talk therapy like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has become mainstream. We see therapy sessions depicted all the time

Read More
Understanding Social Anxiety

Understanding Social Anxiety

Certain social situations are nervewracking for everyone. However, when nervousness becomes social anxiety, it’s time to look at the situation more closely. It’s completely natural

Read More

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