Categoría: Sober living

  • Understanding Powerlessness

    Admitting powerlessness is essentially waving the white flag and recognizing that you cannot try to drink anymore. History has proven that you have no control once a drop of alcohol enters your body. If you can grasp this knowledge, you will become a recovering, strong person. Remember, recovery is not being weak or less of…

  • Peer Recovery Support Centers

    While at UAM, Sue was an officer in their Corporate Development Group and a member their Operations Team. Sue received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, magna cum laude, from Merrimack College. A New Hampshire native born and raised, who attended local schools https://ecosoberhouse.com/ and graduating with a bachelor’s in Communication and Business from…

  • Living in Oxford: What You Need to Know Before You Move

    During our drinking and drug use years, and even before, many of us found it difficult to accept authority. Many individuals in society are able to abide by the strict letter of any rule, regulation , or law. Alcoholics and drug addicts seem to have a tendency to test and retest the validity of any…

  • Urine Test for Alcohol: Types, Limits, Detection Windows

    So, tests can vary in sensitivity, but all of them rely on your body having ethanol or ethyl alcohol in the system. Your body breaks this down at a rate of about 1 serving of alcohol per hour – but the traces will stay in your system for much longer. For most people, the term…

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