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Same Sh*t Different Meeting: God

Written By: Anjelica G Articles are the sole work of the individual author and do not express the opinion of Sobriety for Women You Want Me to What?! I came to a halt at step three. “Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of god as we...

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Exercise: Another Tool for Recovery

Written By: Katie Schipper Getting Over Depression and Anxiety in Early-Recovery Giving up drugs and alcohol alters our brain chemistry. After all, drugs and booze serve as substitute chemicals, so the brain stops producing its natural ones. It's going to take a...

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Tips to Help Quit Smoking

Written By: Katie Schipper Busting the Myths of Quitting Tobacco in Early-Sobriety Giving up drugs and alcohol is hard. If it were easy, then we wouldn’t need treatment, and twelve-step fellowships, and therapy, and IOP, and so on. Getting sober is really hard. Giving...

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