Most recovery literature focuses on the "how-to" of getting clean—surviving the first 90 days, working the initial Twelve Steps, and managing cravings. "Living Clean" addresses what comes next. It acknowledges that recovery is not a destination but a lifelong process of growth, change, and spiritual discovery.
Abstinence is the foundation of recovery, but living clean involves much more than just staying away from substances. It requires building a completely new lifestyle. This evolution involves:
A successful long-term recovery pathway generally navigates through several distinct phases of personal development, each with its own challenges and triumphs.
Most recovery literature focuses on the "how-to" of getting clean—surviving the first 90 days, working the initial Twelve Steps, and managing cravings. "Living Clean" addresses what comes next. It acknowledges that recovery is not a destination but a lifelong process of growth, change, and spiritual discovery.
Abstinence is the foundation of recovery, but living clean involves much more than just staying away from substances. It requires building a completely new lifestyle. This evolution involves:
A successful long-term recovery pathway generally navigates through several distinct phases of personal development, each with its own challenges and triumphs.
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