Living Sober

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5 Ideas for a Sober Bachelor or Bachelorette Party

Whether the great outdoors or spa days are more your speed, check out this guide to getting up to no good — sober.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sober Housing

Sober residences provide safe alcohol- and drug-free spaces to help you begin to build a recovery program. Read our FAQ about choosing one that fits.

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4 Tips on How To Write a Standout Resume

Recovery or no, it always helps to have a standout resume when you’re job-hunting! Watch this video for some tips on polishing one up.

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EdX: Find Your Purpose in Continuing Education

How can you sustain recovery from addiction? Finding purpose is one key element. Why not check out some free online classes at EdX?

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Sobriety Is NOT Boring!

It's a stale myth that you can't have fun while in recovery from drugs and alcohol. Check out this video to find out how to find your groove.

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4 Best Practices for Second-Chance Hiring

Some strategies that can help organizations make the best hires with the best outcomes. Make second-chance hiring part of your corporate culture.

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Bringing a Positive Lens to Workplace Mental Health

As employers deepen their focus on mental health, many may still be missing one of the most important conversations: the positive one.

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10 Interview Questions Job Candidates Should Ask

Your responses to an interviewer's questions matter — but you get to ask questions too. When you're putting recovery from addiction first, it's important to ask the right ones.

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Understanding Relapse

Return to use (commonly known as relapse) is often part of the recovery process. Why does it happen, and what can you do? Here's a guide to relapse prevention.

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What Is Recovery Capital?

Human, physical, social and cultural resources are all crucial to supporting recovery from addiction.

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