Serenity Lane

Voices of Recovery

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"I Did a Crazy Thing"

Thursday 4th May 2017

Debi's return to work after addiction treatment reveals the highs and lows of early sobriety. Hear her story and learn from her experiences.
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Voices of Recovery
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Serenity Lane
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Sobriety Success Stories
Family Recovery from Addiction
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Empowering Recovery Journeys
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Debi's Bold Move: Lessons from Early Sobriety

In sobriety, people can still make mistakes. They may do things they're later a little embarrassed of, but these actions are rarely as disastrous as the acts that can occur in active addiction. We're human. Mistakes happen, but in recovery there's a larger safety net to catch you and prepare you for the next time that you fall.
Imagine returning to work after addiction treatment, filled with a newfound zest for life and a burning desire to help others. That's exactly what Debi experienced. She was eager to share her journey and the wisdom she gained in recovery. But, in her enthusiasm, she made a bold move that she later regretted. In this episode of 'Voices of Recovery', Debi opens up about her return to work and the valuable lessons she learned along the way.
Navigating early sobriety is no small feat, and Debi's story is a testament to the challenges and triumphs that come with it. Her candid account sheds light on the importance of taking measured steps and seeking trusted advice before making big decisions. The episode is a raw and honest exploration of the highs and lows of early sobriety, highlighting how mistakes can be powerful learning opportunities.
Whether you're in recovery or supporting someone who is, Debi's experience offers insights and encouragement for anyone facing similar challenges.