Daily Sober Goals
Maintaining sobriety is not easy. It takes work and dedication. After alcohol and drug rehab is completed, the alcoholic/addict must continue to work at daily sober goals. Being a part of a 12-step fellowship can help with this. One common sober challenge that Alcoholics Anonymous put out there is 90 meetings in 90 days. This can keep the individual in recovery with a daily focus on working at their sobriety, and continually working their program. The initial weeks and months following an alcohol or drug rehab stay are the most critical. Daily goals of sobriety and attending meetings can be a solid form of relapse prevention.
A daily sober goal is a focus on the matter at hand. It isn’t relishing on the problems of the past, or fearing for the future. It’s focusing on the day and accomplishing sobriety within those 24-hours. Recovery programs are available, counseling is also available throughout all of this. A 12-step group will provide a sponsor to help with step work and to keep the individual connected to support and their higher power. Cirque Lodge even allows for residents to return and to guest with us when needed. In time, the impulses to drink and use lose their clout. The driving forces become more about helping others achieve the same in sobriety.
