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5 Reasons to Attend Recovery Meetings

 

You’ve probably heard “90 meetings in 90 days” before, somewhere during your recovery journey – 90 in 90 is a major method of maintaining recovery once you’re out of treatment and back in the real world. Although it may not seem easy to make room for meetings in your schedule, there are many benefits to consistently attending meetings throughout your recovery.  Here are a few reasons to encourage you to stay the course:

  • Make new friends

It’s not unusual to outgrow some of the relationships you had when you were using.  You may find that most of the people around you are your recovery friends who understand your challenges.  Attending meetings will give you an opportunity to build new friendships with those who share goals similar to yours.

  • Learn how to conquer cravings

Cravings are normal.  Everyone who has engaged in addictive behavior in the past will experience uncomfortable cravings during recovery.  The good news: cravings will subside if you work your plan. Recovery meetings can help you learn new coping strategies in a supportive environment, while you determine what works best for you.

  • See your Higher Power at work

With so many distractions, it can be difficult to see a Higher Power at work in your life each day. Hearing your friends share their personal miracles at meetings, it becomes easier to see the ways your Higher Power is at work in everyday life. You’ll get to a point where you’ll begin sharing your own stories, showcasing how your Higher Power is guiding you on your recovery journey.

  • Have people to hold you accountable

There is a long list of to-dos when it comes to living a life in recovery. It can be overwhelming but having a community to help hold you accountable is important.  Connecting with your peers at meetings allows you to have people who can check in with you and help you stay on course. Support from others in recovery is essential – your recovery network can provide insight and understanding that friends and family might not be able to give you.

  • Know you’re not alone

In active addiction, it’s not uncommon to isolate yourself from friends and family. But in recovery, you come to know that you are not alone.  Meetings can give you a sense of belonging and an opportunity to stay connected to a vital support community.

Attending meetings can help you prevent the occurrence of a relapse, see the miracles in your life and provide you with the opportunity to give to and receive from others. Meetings also provide a consistent schedule and continually reinforce the building of strong habits – you’re more likely to stick with your meetings once they’re an ingrained part of your daily routine, and the same goes for your recovery. Be encouraged to find your closest meeting and get involved. It can make all the difference.

 

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About Fellowship Hall

For 50 years, Fellowship Hall has been saving lives. We are a 99-bed, private, not-for-profit alcohol and drug treatment center located on 120 tranquil acres in Greensboro, N.C. We provide treatment and evidence-based programs built upon the Twelve-Step model of recovery. We have been accredited by The Joint Commission since 1974 as a specialty hospital and are a member of the National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers. We are committed to providing exceptional, compassionate care to every individual we serve.