On November 30, 2021, companies and people will unite for a worldwide celebration of generosity. GivingTuesday is an opportunity for people around the world to come together through generosity in all its forms by sharing acts of kindness and giving their voice, time, money, goods, and advocacy to support communities and causes. Are you in? Plenty … Continue reading November 30 – Giving Tuesday 2021
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Thanksgiving & Living Life
Happy Thanksgiving, first and foremost! Family - Food - Recovery + a tryptophan-induced coma = Serenity. 22nd sober Thanksgiving today. In November 2000, my roommates and I celebrated Thanksgiving together at our sober living home. I recall celebrating the weekend before so we could spend some time together. Our food was donated to us from … Continue reading Thanksgiving & Living Life
Time for Healing
Grateful for these subtle reminders that cross my newsfeed. Habit of focusing on other needless crap when in pain. Coming out of the fog, but truly need to focus on some prayer and meditation. Got myself into a little trouble last week. Not spiritually fit combined with an unnecessary lecture by someone I've never met … Continue reading Time for Healing
Gratitude Through Corona
Home bound for thirty days, I can see how blessed we are to face everything and recover. Our world has changed overnight. This blog does not imply I haven't grieved over the people who have lost lives or sudden changes to everyone's life. My sole purpose for this blog is to write about my recovery. It's nice … Continue reading Gratitude Through Corona
5 Things You Can Do to Fight the Stigma of Addiction
People feel that addiction is a moral failing; that people choose to be addicts or that those that become addicts are weak, even though there are heaps of evidence and decades of medical and scientific research that support the idea. It is no longer a debate, it is a fact. Addiction is a disease. — … Continue reading 5 Things You Can Do to Fight the Stigma of Addiction