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Addiction is a relentless beast that chases after you, leaving you feeling trapped and helpless. But guess what? It's time to fight back with an unconventional weapon: sober boxing. This ain't your typical therapy session, my friend. We're talking about strapping on those gloves, stepping into the ring, and unleashing your inner beast.Real Sober Fight Club is Hazelbrook’s answer to the need for a mental and physical challenge. It also allows the members a way to blow off steam, and be a part of something bigger than themselves.This club was

The 12-step recovery program has become a beacon of hope for millions worldwide, offering a structured approach to overcome personal challenges, find inner peace, and embrace a life of sobriety. This is a complete guide that takes you on a journey through the 12-step recovery program. Whether you're seeking personal growth, grappling with addiction, or supporting a loved one, this guide is your invaluable resource. We'll provide you with practical advice, valuable insights, and a clear roadmap to navigate the path of recovery.So, grab a cup of tea, find a

Living a sober life is all about embracing the perfect blend of structure and discipline. Think of this balance as your secret sauce for addiction recovery success! By creating a kick-ass daily schedule and sticking to your self-imposed guidelines, you'll not only develop healthy habits but also unleash the incredible power of self-discipline to maintain your sobriety like a boss. It's a win-win situation! Keep reading, we're going to spill the beans on why structure and discipline are the ultimate keys to living a rockin' sober life. And of course,

Mindfulness is a practice that helps you stay focused on the present moment and become more aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings. It involves paying attention to your thoughts and emotions without judgment, and accepting them as they are, rather than trying to change or suppress them. Think of it like taking a mental break from the chaos of daily life to check in with yourself and tune out distractions. It's a way to slow down and be more intentional in your actions and reactions - especially stress and negative

Recovery can be a long, bumpy road filled with difficult moments. The good news is, there are many tools available to help us along the way - one of which is music. Listening to music can be a powerful tool in addiction recovery. It has the ability to activate positive emotions, memories, and feelings of well-being. Creating music can be an effective form of addiction recovery therapy as well, because it engages both the mind and body in a positive and constructive way. Let's explore how listening to and playing

Substance abuse is a major problem in our society today. It not only takes a toll on the individual’s health and well-being, but it also has a negative impact on the brain. Substances such as alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes can interfere with brain function. They can affect the way the brain produces and uses chemicals, and they can damage brain cells. The long-term effects of substance abuse can lead to cognitive impairments, such as memory problems, difficulties with decision-making and judgment, and problems with learning and attention. Substance abuse can also increase

Being in recovery is no easy feat and it is important to have the right resources at your disposal. Physical fitness can often be overlooked as an effective tool for managing the challenges of sober living. Yes, exercise can help you manage stress more effectively, sleep better, stay connected to yourself—which all contribute to healthy sobriety. Also, incorporating physical activity into your lifestyle can bring a new level of camaraderie that we’ve never seen before--a real sense of unity and community while working towards shared goals with other people in

Transitional Safety Zone Program Hazelbrook Sober Living was started when the Executive Director, Geno Shvedov experienced firsthand how broken the system was in regards to addiction recovery. Fast forward several years, and he saw another gap in the system. People needed a safe place to clean out their bodies before being approved to enter a sober living home. Hazelbrook moved into action to fill this gap. The desire to help resulted in the creation of the Transitional Safety Zone (TSZ) Homes. TSZ is a unique program offering individuals transitioning off of