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Sobriety Doesn't Suck!

Jim Savage

Transforming sobriety into a journey of happiness, excitement, and spiritual fulfillment.

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Latest Issues

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Finding Your Song: Making Recovery A Joyful Experience

My band played a fundraiser last week for Homes For The Brave, a shelter for homeless veterans in Bridgeport, Connecticut. I play keyboards in the band, but they let me come out from behind the keyboard and play guitar on Lou Reed’s classic...

6 months ago
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The Medicine Wheel As Guide Through The 12 Steps (Death To The Old Self, Pt. II)

Part 5 in a series of excerpts from The Recovery Wheel—the eBook portion of my mini-course, which teaches how to use the Medicine Wheel as a tool for personal growth and recovery.

6 months ago
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"I Feel Like We Got Our Daughter Back!"

I was standing in my office one night with the parents of a girl who was a client in my adolescent addiction treatment program. We had just completed their daughter’s graduation group, marking her successful completion of treatment. We were...

7 months ago
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Death to the Old Self, Pt. I: The Downward Spiral and the Choice That Awaits Us

Part 4 in a series of excerpts from The Recovery Wheel—the eBook portion of my mini-course, which teaches how to use the Medicine Wheel as a tool for personal growth and recovery.

7 months ago
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  • Jim Savage

    Veteran drug and alcohol counselor, dedicated to helping people find sobriety that makes them feel good about themselves

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