The Importance of A Routine For Recovery – Part 3
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 20, 2012 In my last 2 posts I discussed why having a routine is an important part of recovery. I talked about how
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Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 20, 2012 In my last 2 posts I discussed why having a routine is an important part of recovery. I talked about how
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 19th, 2012 In yesterday’s post I discussed 2 reasons why routine is important in recovery, which were to promote stability and prepare a person
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 18th, 2012 When I was in my active addiction, I really resisted having a set routine. Even in the beginning of early recovery,
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 17, 2012 Tomorrow I will be headed home for the holidays and my 34th birthday with my family. “Home” is over 1600 miles
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 13, 2012 Many people who are struggling with alcohol dependency and drug addiction often describe a feeling of being lost or having no
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 8, 2012 In my post yesterday, I discussed 3 ways to develop emotional intelligence in recovery. I touched on empathy, nonverbal communication and
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 7, 2012 A common issue for people who get caught up in addiction is that they have a hard time coping with their emotions. This
Posted by Steps to Recovery on December 6, 2012 In life we all have heard the phrase, “Misery loves company.” It is a simple reference to the fact that negative people like
By Steps to Recovery on December 5, 2012 When a friend or loved one in recovery suffers a relapse, their actions don’t only impact their own life but also the
By Steps to Recovery on December 4, 2012 Did you know, according to the American Council for Drug Addiction, around 18 million people in the United States abuse alcohol, approximately 2 million use heroin,
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