The Moral Debate Around Addiction

Addiction raises some challenging questions about responsibility, personal choice, and the ways in which we support people who are struggling. As I’ve learned more about addiction, the complexity of these issues becomes clearer. It’s tempting to view everything in black-and-white terms, but real-life stories and experiences clearly show that addiction is rarely that simple. In … Read more

Rebuilding Marriage during Recovery

Emotional baggage isn’t something you pack or unpack just once in life. I’ve noticed it can sneak up on you in marriage, showing up as old hurts, past mistakes, or unspoken fears. It usually makes recovery from tough seasons a lot bumpier. Shedding that extra weight is pretty important if you want genuine connection and … Read more

Compassion Vs. Compulsion

Compassion is something that’s hardwired into most of us. Lending a hand and being there for someone else gives us a warm feeling and often strengthens our bonds. But sometimes, what starts out as genuine care drifts into doing things out of guilt or pressure. Suddenly, helping isn’t about kindness; it’s about obligation. That’s where … Read more

Managing Money in Early Sobriety

Learning how to manage money in early sobriety is honestly one of the most practical skills I’ve ever picked up. When I first stopped drinking, it felt like I had both a new lease on life and a bunch of old bills to pay off. Building solid money habits has been a much bigger part … Read more

Real Lives Behind Addiction News

Stories about addiction often pop up in news headlines, usually tied to celebrities, high-profile cases, or shocking statistics. But there’s so much more to learn when you start listening to the real people behind those headlines. I’ve seen firsthand just how powerful and complex addiction can be, both through personal experiences and supporting friends who … Read more

Addicted to Being Good Enough

The urge to always be “good enough” often sneaks up quietly. On the outside, it can look like striving for genuine self-improvement or diligently meeting responsibilities. But for some, this chase turns into something more intense—a kind of hidden addiction. Instead of feeling accomplished, you start to run on an endless treadmill, never quite convinced … Read more

Addiction Is More Complex Than “No”

If you grew up in the late 1980s or 90s, you probably heard the phrase “just say no” when it came to drugs or alcohol. On the surface, this slogan made resisting temptation sound simple—almost like a switch you could flip with a little willpower. But after years of talking to people who have battled … Read more

Dating App Addiction: Is It Real?

Dating apps have completely changed the way people meet, mingle, and look for love—or just someone to chat with late at night. Swiping has quickly become a major part of how people in all age groups handle dating. With all this access to endless potential matches, it’s easy to wonder if dating apps can become … Read more

Recovery and Outside Influences

Recovery from addiction is a complex adventure full of ups and downs. Factors outside someone’s control, such as family support, peer pressure, social environments, and cultural norms, often play a significant role in shaping the process’s success. Figuring out how external influences affect addiction recovery really helps in creating strategies for lasting change. I’m sharing … Read more

Understanding Addiction Spectrum

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering why some people can take or leave certain habits while others get completely swept up, you’re not alone. Addiction isn’t just a fixed label or a black-and-white situation. It’s more like a spectrum, with lots of shades in between. Getting real about how addiction shows up in daily life … Read more