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Notice the Richness of Your New Life
The gifts of sobriety are not charity. You earned them. And with National Recovery Month coming to its close, we hope these words become a keepsake reminder for you: you deserve all of the good things in your life, and you are worthy of a long, happy recovery.
We’re pointing your attention toward those radiant treasures you’ve found for yourself so you can manifest a deeper appreciation for your gifts. While you read about the five biggest gifts of sobriety, be sure to acknowledge your hard work and congratulate yourself because you’ve built a life worth celebrating.
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Recovery Panel: Powering Through the Pandemic
Join host William C. Moyers as he leads a thoughtful discussion on how others in recovery continue to power through this pandemic with their newest recovery strategies. If you want to better adjust to the new normal, you won’t want to miss this candid conversation.
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Cultivating Compassion and Setting Strong Boundaries
With millions of copies sold, Brené Brown’s New York Times best-selling book, "The Gifts of Imperfection", teaches us how to embrace our imperfections and establish compassionate boundaries for the world around us. It’s a must-read for anyone who needs to let go of faulty, hurtful ideas about themselves and instead wants to focus on everything they have—and the beauty in that.
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A Community of Celebration
The recovery community remains agile and accessible for those of us looking for support and validation. Online meetings and virtual chat rooms offer those in spades, and allow us to celebrate our recoveries together.
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If you or a loved one is struggling with alcohol or other drugs, call today for help - 1-844-207-2137: tel:844-207-2137
For emergencies or other immediate needs, confidential resources are always available. The National Suicide Hotline can help with crisis situations - 1-800-273-8255: tel:800-273-8255
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