On the road to recovery, it is easy to get frustrated and lose patience. It is up to you to relax yourself and calm your
If there is one thing I can recommend to anyone on the road to recovery, it is this: don’t be afraid to try. It is
Everyone has the same 24 hours in a day; if you take advantage of the time you have you will end up making it count
The key to moving forward throughout my recovery has been adapting and figuring out new ways to do things that I used to do, which
Recovery requires a lot of patience, even if the people around you are impatient. At the end of the day you know what is best
I have written several versions of this blog in my head and procrastinated on writing the second half of my story. This is where I
To grow as an individual, you have to constantly challenge yourself. Every challenge you overcome and conquer makes you a stronger and better person.
As I progress through my recovery, I have discovered quite a few strengths and skills that I possess, that have played a key part in
My name is Emily. In August 2015, at 25, I began my fourth year teaching public high school in Montgomery County, MD with unwavering confidence!
Towards the last few weeks of my placement at PNR Railworks, my boss asked me to write out everything I had been working on from