The New Year brings a sense of renewal and a desire to make positive changes in your life. If you are recovering from a substance use disorder, the beginning of a new year can be an opportunity to set...

The New Year brings a sense of renewal and a desire to make positive changes in your life. If you are recovering from a substance use disorder, the beginning of a new year can be an opportunity to set achievable goals that support your sobriety and overall well-being. Setting meaningful and realistic goals is an essential part of the recovery process.�
The following eight tips can help you set goals for the new year that are achievable and support your recovery:
Be realistic: It is essential to set attainable goals.











