Posts in Sobriety

I struggled with fear and anxiety for over 20 years and there were times I felt like giving up... How To Remain Hopeful When Dealing With Your Mental Health 
Before having sex, take things slowly until an appropriate relationship is developed.
Find your rhythm with a calming spin on two wheels The next time you run out […]
By Brian Evans with Emerge Recovery Trade Initiative Kip Morris owned a long list of fast-growing, lucrative companies in the […]
Dying to Live
Sometimes powerful transformation happens in the most unexpected ways.
Lynda Carter, more famously known as “Wonder Woman” from 1970s television, opened up about her battle with alcoholism on Sunday night's episode of “Oprah: Where Are They Now?” Carter shared what happened after her iconic role ended in 1979, and in the 1980s when she gave up her Hollywood career and moved to Washington, D.C.
What does it mean for the main problem of the alcoholic to center in his mind?
Living and loving music doesn’t have to mean abuse or addiction. In fact, if you’re playing or listening to music in an entirely sober state, you’re creating, experiencing and appreciating a complex, multilayered and beautiful art form at a much more meaningful level.
How the University of North Texas Collegiate Recovery Program creates a safe space where students in or seeking recovery can belong
Lending A Hand
A growing number of people in recovery are working in the recovery fields, bringing a unique perspective to treatment programs. RENEW caught up with a few of these people to discuss how they’ve moved from helping themselves to helping others.