Recovery, Daily Routine, and the Power of Intentionality
After Addiction Comes a Vacuum For many of us, the final stages of our addictive behavior found us unable to incorporate any real...
After Addiction Comes a Vacuum For many of us, the final stages of our addictive behavior found us unable to incorporate any real...
What Is the Partner’s Plea? Many of us who have entered the rooms of recovery and accumulated some days and months of sobriety may often...
Why We Need to Escape the Performance-Based Life to Recover I recently taught a class on 12-step spirituality for those who are not...
What Is a Drug Safe Haven? For many countries, drug Safe Havens are beginning to prove to be very effective in reducing overdoses, HIV,...
Taking Life on Life’s Terms Those of us who have spent any time in recovery circles have heard the term, “Taking life on life’s terms.”...
Surrender and Recovery What is Surrender? Why do many people have so much trouble with the concept, and why have so many of us reduced...
The Rise of 12-Step Meetings Since its inception in the 1930’s, the model of 12-step meetings for recovery has left an imprint on the...
There is an old adage that says, “Assume the worst and you’ll never be disappointed.” If I could alter one thing about myself it would be...
Paying the Price of Change Here is one of the ways I learned about the price of change. A couple of years ago, I hired a personal trainer...
The Challenges of People in the Thresholds of Recovery In keeping with our focus on the thresholds of recovery and embracing the thin...
Understanding The Thresholds of Recovery I have recently been doing a bit of reading about something called liminal space, or ...
The Work of Recovery and the Integrated Soul Most of us who embark on the path of recovery have heard the phrase, “the work of ...
How The Neurology of Joy Influences Recovery True joy can be an enigma to many of us who suffer with addictive behaviors for many...
Recently, our blog posts have been exploring the addiction model as a stool with four legs. The four legs supporting that stool are...
The Connection Between Resentment and Relapse When I first entered the rooms of twelve-step recovery it was an almost overwhelming...
With Recovery Comes Change A number of years ago, I hired a personal trainer to help with the revolving door relationship I have with...