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When People in your Home are Actively Using Drugs

March 12, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

Keeping your environment recovery focused can be challenging especially if you do not live alone and the people in your home are not supportive. We talked earlier this week about ways to keep your environment recovery focused. Today, I’d like to dig a little deeper and talk about how to overcome a challenge you may face with this seemingly simple task.

If you live with people who are actively using substances while you are trying to stay sober this may apply to you. First, we all know that it is unrealistic to ask other people to stop using drugs or alcohol especially if they’re not the ones who are trying to do better. If you can learn how to stay sober when everyone around you is rubbing it in your face then you are setting yourself up for success.

 

Think about it this way. Many people escape to a 90 day treatment program, or create a space where no one is using around them. While that may be necessary to get started, it does not prepare anyone for how to cope or manage in the real world. If you’re starting off in this environment then it’s as if you have skipped the first step so to speak.

No doubt about it, this type of situation will be harder, especially in the beginning, but as you progress you will start to notice things about the world in which you used to be part of that will surprise, annoy, or agitate you.

For example, if your roommates stay up night using drugs and you’ve managed to get a good night’s sleep, you will watch them suffer with a hangover or withdrawal and be able to appreciate that you no longer have to deal with that. Or, you will watch them crave and realize how their behavior is really inappropriate during this time. You will have money to spend on nicer things while your roommates may be broke.

I’m here to tell you that this type of environment, while not ideal, is not a deal breaker. Don’t use this as an excuse to not gain sobriety but think of it as a challenge and once you’ve conquered it, you will be much more prepared than most.

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5 Tips for Keeping your Environment Recovery Focused

March 9, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

  1. Be sure to start each day with a clean home or room
  2. Get rid of cash and paraphernalia
  3. Daylight is important so open your windows to let the sunlight come in
  4. Keep your refrigerator well stocked with healthy snacks, fruits, and vegetables
  5. Post your recovery intentions somewhere you look every day

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Are you at risk for a relapse?

March 5, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

Happy March! While Spring doesn’t officially start this year until March 20th, it can be nice to know now that we are only days away from warmer weather and longer days.

This week I would like to focus on relapse and what we can do to prevent one. Relapse is very common but if you can absolutely prevent one by recognizing the early triggers and you must be committed to do something about it.

Here are some internal signs that you might be thinking about a relapse:

  1. Not being able to think clearly (brain fog, sleepiness, etc.)
  2. Not being able to manage your emotions
  3. Difficulty remembering things
  4. Buckling too easily under pressure or stress
  5. Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much
  6. Feeling especially clumsy
  7. Feeling guilty

If you are experiencing any of these signs you may be headed for a relapse. The good news is, is that you can prevent this. Start today by making a list of things you can do to get past these feelings. How can you distract yourself or work through them?

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Unconditional Forgiveness

February 26, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

A critical part of recovery is forgiveness. Forgiveness must not be mistaken for acceptance. And, forgiveness does not mean you have to allow that person into your life again which is a very common misconception.

But, how do you forgive someone that truly hurt you? It’s complicated right? Think about forgiveness like this. When you forgive someone you are focusing on yourself. It’s not about them. You are not giving them permission to do it again or saying that what they did was okay. You are forgiving them so that you can move on and not live in the past. When you let go of old resentments you will be amazed at how free you will feel.

Once you start the forgiveness journey understand that it’s a process. You won’t just one day suddenly forgive someone and then feel free. The process will take time and you will need to allow your mind to work through all of the old feelings associated with that person. A good place to start is to recognize that everyone in this world has been hurt at some point in their life. Once you identify this important fact you will be able to put yourself in their shoes and try to know that what they did to you or how they made you feel may not have been their true intentions.

Good luck with this as we know this may be one of the hardest things you have to do.

Share your forgiveness story with us at liverehab@liverehab.com We will anonymously publish it on our Facebook page so that your story can inspire others who are struggling with this.

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3 Tips for Forgiveness

February 23, 2015 By Denise Leave a Comment

Forgiveness is truly a key component in establishing a strong foundation for your recovery. When you forgive someone, and I mean truly forgive, without any attachments then you will have eliminated the negative thoughts that are attached when you’re holding grudges.

Forgiveness takes time and thoughtfulness.

3 tips for forgiveness:

  1. Identify the exact reason you are holding resentment
  2. Trade places with that person for a moment and try to look at the situation(s) from a different perspective.
  3. Stay focused on today and the future.

Filed Under: Blog, General Tagged With: addiction, drug use, drugs, forgiveness, motivation, planning to quit, recovery, rehab, substance abuse treatment

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