Acceptance and New Year Intentions for Sobriety

Acceptance and New Year Intentions for Sobriety

Acceptance is a major part of the decision to get sober and stay sober.

According to most sources, around 10% of the population deals with substance abuse at some point in their lives. It's a debilitating sickness that doesn't just affect the addict, it affects everyone around them. Deciding to get sober takes a lot of courage, as it's a lifelong battle.

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Practicing Acceptance, as a Spiritual Principle of Sobriety, in Your Everyday Life

Practicing Acceptance, as a Spiritual Principle of Sobriety, in Your Everyday Life

Addiction is a public health crisis in America, affecting nearly 50 million people.

Sobriety is an elusive thing for most addicts. For those on the outside, getting sober might seem so simple, but for an addict, it's a lifelong struggle. 

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What Acceptance Means for Sobriety as One of the Spiritual Principles

What Acceptance Means for Sobriety as One of the Spiritual Principles

Denial plays a key role in addiction and substance abuse. Someone might be in denial that their substance abuse is no longer in their control. They might refuse to see how their substance abuse contributes to negative outcomes.
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