by Paul Tucker | Jul 31, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Detox, Industry News, NA, Sober Living
Summer recovery can be difficult. A lot of summer activities include alcohol, and when you’re struggling to keep sober, it’s not the best idea to be around such activities. Here’s a list of activities you can engage in this summer – drug and alcohol...
by Paul Tucker | Jul 15, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Company Updates, Detox, Industry News, Info Articles, NA, Sober Living
Summertime is a time for being outside, heading to barbeques, and heading to bodies of water. Is there a correlation between summer activities and an increase in the rate of alcohol and drug abuse? It seems that there is a correlation. A lot of summer...
by Paul Tucker | Jul 1, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Company Updates, Detox, Industry News, Info Articles
Having a family member in recovery can take its toll on an individual as well as the entire family. It is important to engage in self-care while supporting the family member battling addiction or alcoholism. Playing caretaker to another person can be...
by Paul Tucker | Mar 26, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Company Updates, Detox, Industry News, Info Articles, NA, Sober Living
Once we’ve created our list of those needing our apologies, it’s time to go out and apologize to them and mend the broken relationships as best as we can. The traditional wording of Step Nine is: “Made direct amends to such people whenever possible,...
by Paul Tucker | Mar 4, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Alumni, Detox, Industry News, Info Articles, NA, Sober Living
Step Seven in the Twelve Steps asks us to embrace humility and remove our shortcomings. In the traditional wording, Step Seven reads: “Humbly asked God to remove our shortcomings.” In the Alternative Twelve Steps: A Secular Guide to Recovery, step seven reads:...
by Paul Tucker | Feb 6, 2017 | AA, Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Company Updates, Detox, Industry News, Info Articles, NA, Sober Living
After surrender, the next of the twelve steps involves taking inventory to start to determine where the addictive urge is stemming from. Step Four reads: “Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.” A second way of phrasing Step Four is: “Search...
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