Addiction Recovery

The Importance of Sharing Stories

AND OF BEING EARNEST –

March 3, 2021 – As human beings, we are all defined by our personal experiences, both positive and negative. Our experiences make us who we are, and in many ways, they connect us to the people in our environment.

We’re naturally drawn to people who share similar experiences, particularly difficult ones. That’s why support groups are so impactful when it comes to grieving, coping and recovering. People who have been diagnosed with cancer find solace and support in the presence of other cancer sufferers. The same is true for mothers who have lost children or people who have loved ones in prison.

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Leonard Buschel

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