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“Negative thinking is a powerful, learned behavior, but luckily there are ways to fight back and combat its impact on your mind and health. Taking these active steps, you can become a positive force in your own life and in the lives of those around you.” —Debra Yeager, a metaphysics teacher and psychic channelerRead more in "Three Steps to Becoming Your Own Positive Force."
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Is it time to fire the curmudgeon in your head? Are you an occasional optimist or a chronic pessimist? The negative impact of addiction and the feelings of guilt, remorse, loss and despair that go along with addiction can cause people to always see the glass as half empty and draining quickly. But today is Positive Thinking Day, a time set aside each year to concentrate on all things positive. Start today day positively by saying, “Today is going to be a good day!” This will set the tone for the day ahead of you. Show gratitude for the simple things in life. Read or watch positive, motivational books and movies. Be kind to someone today. Finally, the best thing you can do for yourself and others today and every day is to simply smile.
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I'm Sober, Now What?
Our choices move us closer to, or further away from, addiction. Healthy coping skills can mean the difference between long-term sobriety and relapse.
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Playing Cards — Sober
Chris Rosburg created a recovery support program out of his own experience to help others get sober and stay sober.
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Instragram May Play a Role in Observing Teen Drinking Habits
New technology can mine data from Instagram to monitor teenage drinking patterns.
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Renew provides relevant and engaging information and resources to help individuals recovering from drug and alcohol addiction and their loved ones create and embrace a healthy lifestyle.
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