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5 Tips to Help You Cope with Recovery from Addiction

Here are some tips that may help you keep your eye on the prize

By Mikkie MillsPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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For someone who has battled addiction, "recovery" is an important word. When a person has made it to recovery, it means they've jumped a hurdle. How many more hurdles they have to jump will depend on many important factors, including their support system and their determination. Every day of recovery is a difficult phase to be in, but as time passes, the difficulty does get better, because you get mentally stronger. If you're new to recovery, here are some tips that may help you keep your eye on the prize.

Try a Natural Supplement

It's possible that your mind feels foggy and at times you feel angry, frustrated or confused. These are all normal emotions, but the problem is, they can make it difficult to think clearly. Some people swear by natural herbs and minerals to help them find clarity. See Thrive side effects to determine if a supplement with natural ingredients might be beneficial for you.

Join a Support Group

Everyone has probably been telling you this, and so far you have probably resisted. Admitting your addiction to a roomful of strangers isn't easy, and everybody gets that. The good thing about support groups is there is absolutely not one person in that room who is there to judge you. From the person leading the group, to the group members, they've all been through this before.

The important thing about support groups is they are there to help. They are there to hold you accountable, to hold you up when you fall, and to simply hold you if that's what you need. There are many options for support groups, so search around until you find one that fits you.

Make New Habits and a New Home

If you don't start forming new habits, it can be easier to fall into old habits. Part of forming new habits includes letting go of the people who were a part of your addiction network. If you need to move out of your neighborhood then do it. It could save your life.

Lots of people start over, whether they've been addicts or not. Starting over gives you the power to design your life from scratch. You could even go back to school and learn a new trade. Starting over also gives you new goals to focus on. Right now, that's exactly what you need.

Don't Fear Asking for Help

It's likely you have many people who care for you and want to see you succeed. Make a list of people you can call if you feel you may be tempted to return to your old life. Maybe the person you're most comfortable calling is your parent, or another person from your support group. You can even call 411 and find someone who is a trained professional and willing to talk you through your tough time.

The important thing to remember is you're not alone in this. Nobody ever has to be alone when they are feeling their most vulnerable. You might present a tough exterior to the outside world, but be honest with yourself when you really need help and then get it.

Tend to You First

Learn to take care of yourself again. This means take care of yourself mentally and physically. You should see a therapist in addition to attending support groups. If you need any help with depression or anxiety, your mental health professional can coach you on how to relieve these feelings naturally and can prescribe medications if needed.

You should also eat healthy and get plenty of exercise. Your body needs to forget the toxins it once desired. Now is the time to treat your body the way it deserves to be treated. Keep fresh fruits and vegetables on hand and take daily walks.

Do you enjoy lifting weights, riding a bike, or swimming? Not only are these activities good for your body, they're good for your mental well-being as they help you feel relaxed and sleep better at night.

The journey ahead of you might seem long, but getting yourself well requires small steps. Don't expect to immediately feel better. The reward is waiting for you, you just need to be patient.

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