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That Awkward Moment: What to Say Exactly When Offered a Drink at a Work Event (and You’re Not Drinking)
It happens. You’re at a work conference, holiday party, or networking event. Someone approaches, maybe a colleague, your boss, or a client, drink in hand, and gestures to get you one, or asks, “What are you drinking?” If you’re choosing not to drink alcohol – for whatever reason – a little knot of social anxiety…
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What Does Being “Sober Curious” Actually Mean?
Heard the term “sober curious” floating around and wondering what it’s all about? You’re not alone! It’s a growing movement reflecting a shift in how people think about their relationship with alcohol. In a nutshell, being sober curious means choosing to consciously question or change your drinking habits for reasons related to personal well-being – without necessarily…
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Nangs. No Joke and No Laughing Matter.
The seemingly harmless image of “nangs” – those small, silver canisters of nitrous oxide often associated with whipped cream – masks a growing public health concern.
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From Patient to Purpose: How Volunteering Can Supercharge Your Sobriety Journey
Volunteering isn’t just a feel-good activity; it’s a powerful tool for solidifying your sobriety, building resilience, and creating a life filled with meaning and connection.
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Returning to Work After Rehab: How to Discuss Your Recovery, Manage Stress, and Set Realistic Goals
Returning to work after rehab is a pivotal moment, a milestone in your recovery journey. It’s also a uniquely vulnerable time, filled with both excitement and apprehension.
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How Long Does Adderall Really Stay In Your System?
Adderall, a prescription stimulant medication commonly used to treat ADHD. How long does it take for Adderall to get out of your system?
