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  2. 40 celebrities who have been open about their sobriety - AOL

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    Some celebrities are open about their sobriety. For some stars, abstaining from alcohol and drugs comes after overcoming addiction. Bradley Cooper, Tom Holland, Jessica Simpson, and more stars ...

  3. Jamie Lee Curtis Celebrates 26 Years of Sobriety: 'My Life ...

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    The caption read, "This is what 66 years of LIFE + 26 years, 312 months, 9,498 days and 227, 913 hours of SOBRIETY FREEDOM looks like. #recovery."

  4. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    In letters home from an abstinence-based facility in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, Kayla Haubner gushed about how she was taking to the program, but worried it wouldn’t be enough. “I’m so ready to stay sober,” she wrote in early 2013. “Believe me, I know how hard it’s gonna be when I leave here + go back into the real world. I’m safe ...

  5. Lucy Hale’s Quotes About Sobriety After She Stopped ... - AOL

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    Lucy Hale has been very open about her sobriety journey after choosing to stop drinking alcohol The Pretty Little Liars alum said on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast in November 2023 that her ...

  6. Julia Wightman - Wikipedia

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    Wightman wanted them to be good Christians and she saw that sobriety was a secondary but essential prerequisite for some men. She discussed these ideas in letters she exchanged with the writer Catherine Marsh and her sister.

  7. Marty Mann - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Marty Mann (October 15, 1904 – July 22, 1980) was an American writer who is considered by some to be the first woman to achieve longterm sobriety in Alcoholics Anonymous. [1] There were several remarkable women in the early days of AA including but not limited to: Florence R. of New York, Sylvia K. of Chicago, Ethel M. of Akron, Ohio.

  8. Three circles - Wikipedia

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    Examples include going to a recovery meeting, calling one's sponsor or other person in the addict's support group, spiritual reading, recovery writing, etc. This visual image of three circles can help addicts realize when they are in trouble and what they need to do to move closer to their definition of a healthy behavior.

  9. Doctors Say This Viral January Health Trend Is Good for Your ...

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    For example, you might aim to limit drinking to a certain number of drinks per week or only drink on weekends. Clear goals help you stay accountable and avoid vague resolutions,” he says.