SHE IS ME, TOGETHER ARE WE
SHE IS ME, TOGETHER ARE WE: A SHORT STORY ABOUT SISTERHOOD AND SOBRIETY The seasons had shifted in the 28 days between my first trembling step through the doors of treatment and my steadier ones that carried me out. Just
SHE IS ME, TOGETHER ARE WE: A SHORT STORY ABOUT SISTERHOOD AND SOBRIETY The seasons had shifted in the 28 days between my first trembling step through the doors of treatment and my steadier ones that carried me out. Just
Plant a Seed and Watch it Grow! Just look at these Tomatoes we are growing in the Garden at the Sober Living! Coming along nicely 🙂  #gardening #sobriety #tomatoes #susanshousesoberliving #Sisterhood
Soon to be Painting this beautiful Buddha statue Gold! @Susanshousesoberliving 🙂 check back for the transformation! “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.” -Buddha
Many of us have been brought up to perceive certain emotions as a weakness. We come to believe that certain emotions are defective or not allowed. In turn, we suppress our emotions, which are indicators of what our true feelings
Because there are significant differences between men and women with alcohol use disorders, it is logical that there should be specific support groups for women in the same way that there are support groups for men, for individuals with certain
My name is Kelly Fitzgerald and I am a person in long-term recovery from a substance use disorder. I’m also a daughter, sister, aunt, friend, fiancé, full-time writer, and athlete. Part of my path has been sharing my story through
I grew up with alcohol all around. I first got drunk at 15, loved the physical feeling, and (as I now realise) loved the way it pushed emotions away, so I kept doing regularly it until just shy of my 40th birthday. Here I am about
At Susan’s House, we are all grateful for so much. Thanksgiving is a special occasion for us all to celebrate and give thanks for our sobriety, sisterhood, and life! Here are some helpful tips for having a happy Thanksgiving celebration
By May Wilkerson at The Fix 02/17/16 Millennials are also more eager to try wine from all over the world. The wage gap and social inequality aside, when it comes to drinking wine, women are ahead of the boys. And