As the new year continues many addicts are searching for an accountability partner. This is necessary for those new to recovery as they take responsibility for their lives and begin (or continue) on the path of recovery. One of my mentors, Les Brown, would say,...
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Developing a “Holiday Battle Plan” to Maintain Our Recovery
| Addiction, Compulsive Eating Behaviors, General, Getting Sober, Pornography & Sexual Addiction | 0 Comments
With proper preparation, winter is a time to get cozy and a time to indulge in all sorts of things: comfort food, delicious treats, and open fires. Winter can also offer us more time. We can develop new skills, sharpen old ones, and prepare for the following year. But...
Reflecting on the Step Nine Promises
| Addiction, Alcohol & Drug Addiction, Big Book of AA, Getting Sober, Ninth Step | 0 Comments
We learn to live sober through the Twelve Steps. In doing so we find God. And in finding God we find ourselves. Miracles occur when we finally surrender everything to God and take action. One of the biggest miracles is realizing we can actually live without drugs and...
The Importance of Routine for Maintaining Recovery
| Addiction, General, Getting Sober, Pornography & Sexual Addiction, Sex/Pornography, Spiritual Tools | 0 Comments
From the military to sports to the spiritual life, routine is critical for success. However, maintaining a routine can seem boring, rigid, and stifling. I admittedly shared this view for several years. But for addicts who truly wish to be successful in their recovery,...
A Reflection on Attachment, Addiction, Psychology, and Spiritual Formation: Part Five
| Addiction, Expert Opinion, Fourth Step, Getting Sober, God, Saints—On Earth & in Heaven, Spiritual Tools | 0 Comments
Attachment, as we have seen in previous articles (Part One, Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four), is central to addiction, recovery, and spiritual growth. St. Ignatius of Loyola describes his Spiritual Exercises as “every way of preparing and disposing the soul to rid...
The Serenelli Project Offers Those Released from Prison Recovery, Fellowship, and Home
| 12-Step Meetings, Addiction, Community, Getting Sober | 0 Comments
After many years of struggling with alcohol, drugs, and sex addiction, Stephanie found sobriety at the age of 33. It was during that first year of her recovery that she also returned to the faith of her childhood, joining RCIA and becoming a confirmed Catholic. That...