Navigating Recovery: Why People, Places, and Things Matter
Healing Families Shattered by Addiction10/29/24 • 27 min
In this episode, we’re talking about the often-repeated phrase, “people, places, and things,” and why it’s such a crucial part of recovery. Many in recovery feel frustrated by the idea of cutting ties with old friends or avoiding familiar hangouts, but we break down the real reasons behind this advice. Discover how your environment can influence your sobriety and why connecting with a new, sober community is key. Whether you're navigating early recovery or further along in your journey, this episode offers practical insights into creating a healthier social network and understanding the triggers that come with people, places, and things from your past.
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10/29/24 • 27 min
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