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8 Places to Have Fun in Atlanta Without Risking Your Sobriety

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Finding ways to have fun in the city while maintaining sobriety can be a challenge for people living with substance abuse disorders. Fortunately, there are recovery-friendly things to do in big cities such as Atlanta, Georgia. Here is a list of places to have fun and stay sober in and around Atlanta. 1. World of […]

National Kidney Month: Alcohol Abuse and Kidney Damage

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March is National Kidney Month, meant to raise awareness about Chronic Kidney Disease and remind the public to take proper care of this vital organ. Kidneys perform several important functions including: filtering the blood removing waste and toxins maintaining fluid balance stimulating the production of red blood cells producing hormones for bone health regulating blood pressure […]

10 Dangerous Lies Addiction Tells You

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Addiction is a disorder of the mind. It is a deceiver and a manipulator, placing drugs and alcohol above all else in your life. Substance abuse disorders thrive on the lies they tell you, convincing you that they make life better, easier, or more manageable. Recognizing the lies addiction feeds you will help you break […]

When a Loved One is In Recovery: Support is Essential to Healing

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Recovering from addiction is not an easy journey. When you have a loved one who is working hard reclaim control of their lives, it’s important to learn how to be part of their support network. If you don’t have personal experience with addiction, understanding the challenges of substance abuse disorders can be difficult. While you […]

What are Common Addiction Triggers?

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Navigating sobriety is more than resisting the urge to use. Addiction recovery is active, not passive. Each day we choose to avoid known triggers, practice mindfulness, and use positive means of coping with life’s challenges. For people in early recovery, recognizing common addiction triggers is vital to long-term sobriety. What are Common Addiction Triggers? Emotional […]

Four New Year’s Resolutions for People in Recovery

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Each day we wake up with a chance to write our own story. Each year is a new chapter, and the details you fill the pages with will largely depend on you. If you are recovering from a substance abuse disorder, it may seem difficult to write your own story, but it is possible. Since […]

Best FREE Sober Holiday Events in Atlanta

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The holidays are a time when friends and families come together to celebrate. An overabundance of food and alcohol seems to be everywhere. For many, it’s one of the hardest times of year to remain sober. Fortunately, there are many family-friendly activities in Atlanta that focus on wholesome fun. Start new traditions this holiday season, […]

December is Impaired Driving Prevention Month

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December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month, designated as such in response to the irreparable damages impaired driving causes during this time of year. According to the Mothers Against Drunk Driving organization, about two in three people will have some sort of involvement in a drunk driving crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed over […]

5 Facts You Need to Know About Alcohol

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Did you know November 19th through the 25th is Alcohol Awareness Week? This year’s theme is change, with an emphasis on correcting misconceptions about alcohol and alcohol abuse disorders. Despite being considered one of the most acceptable illicit substances to use, alcohol is still dangerous and can lead to serious consequences. In fact, during the […]

What to Say When You Think Someone Has a Drinking Problem

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You don’t really want to ask. It’s rude. It’s the elephant in the room no one’s given voice to yet. But you have to because 88,000 people die from alcohol-related deaths every year in the United States. Each one of those deaths was preventable. Alcoholism doesn’t remain the sleeping beast forever. Alcohol use disorders cause […]