Sobriety Support Resources
Why “The Third Door” of Moderation is Not a Solution—and Why Fully Embracing Sobriety Leads to a Better Life
For those considering quitting alcohol, there’s often a nagging thought that a middle ground might exist between full sobriety and addictive use. This idea, sometimes called “the third door,” is a tempting notion: with enough effort, one can find a middle-ground between stopping completely and problematic drinking. It’s a door that many of us try, but ultimately find exhausting and unsustainable. Here are some key reasons why “the third door” ultimately fails and how fully embracing sobriety can lead to a better, more fulfilling life.
5 Tips and Tricks for Sober Travel
Sober travel isn't just about abstaining from alcohol; it's about fully engaging with each moment, clear-headed and mindful.
Traveling offers limitless new experiences that include exploring new locations and cultures, traveling back in time visiting historical sites, and taking in breathtaking landscapes. For those embracing a sober lifestyle, travel and exploring new destinations can be unsettling, but travel can also be an opportunity for personal growth and discovery.
Sober Summers
Who is ready or the best Summer ever? For a lot of people, the warmer months mean spending time out and about with friends. While that can be a lot of fun, many summer activities revolve around drinking alcohol.
Now That You’re Sober
Okay! You stopped drinking and made it past day 1, week 1, the first 30 days, or possibly even two or three months. Now what?
Benefits of Online Alcohol Support Groups
Online alcohol support groups are a great way to experience this connection and find your people. Read on to discover the many benefits of online support groups.
6 Big Health Benefits of Sobriety
Dry January is an annual tradition for some and an exploration into sobriety for others. If this is your first time participating these Dry January tips may help.
Dating Without Alcohol
With or without alcohol, the dating scene can prove to be really stressful. When you don’t drink, it may feel even more complicated to navigate.
Overcoming Guilt and Shame in Recovery
Moving through recovery is an important time in your life, but it can also be one where guilt and shame can sabotage your focus.