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She Rebuilds

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Women rising in recovery—real accountability, no excuses. Show up, tell the truth, and rebuild your life one day at a time.

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Say it like it really is
A lot of us don’t struggle because we don’t know better. We struggle because we don’t tell ourselves the truth in the moment. We soften it. We justify it. We say things like: “It’s not that big of a deal” “I’ll deal with it later” “Just this once” But you already know where that leads. Growth starts when you get honest—not later, but right in the moment. Instead of: “I’ll be fine…” Try: “If I go down this path, I already know how this ends.” Instead of: “I don’t care…” Try: “I do care—I’m just uncomfortable right now.” That’s the shift. You don’t need a perfect plan. You need real honesty with yourself. ENGAGEMENT QUESTION Where in your life are you avoiding the truth—and what does it actually look like when you say it honestly?
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This is where it starts
If you’re here, it means something in you is ready. Maybe you’re tired of the cycle. Maybe you’re done making excuses. Maybe you just want your life back. Whatever brought you here—this is your line in the sand. This group isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being honest. We show up. We tell the truth. We take responsibility. And we rebuild—one day at a time. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to try again today. Drop a comment below: Where are you at in your journey right now? And what is ONE thing you’re committed to doing differently starting today? This is where it starts.
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For me, one early warning sign I have to pay attention to is when I start isolating. When I stop answering messages, stop reaching out, and tell myself “I’m fine, I don’t need anyone”—that’s usually the beginning of me going in the wrong direction. The truth is, I’m not fine in those moments. I’m avoiding something. So what I’m working on is catching it earlier and doing the opposite— even if I don’t feel like it. Sending one text. Checking in. Not disappearing. That’s where I have to be honest with myself.
Catch it earlier
Most relapses don’t just happen. They build. It starts small: a thought a feeling a moment you don’t deal with Then it grows. By the time it feels “out of control,” it’s already been building for a while. That’s why this matters: Your power is not at the breaking point. Your power is in the buildup. Today, pay attention to the early signs: irritation boredom loneliness “I don’t care” thoughts Don’t ignore them. Interrupt it early: step outside text someone safe change your environment tell yourself the truth about where that path leads You don’t need to fight a full storm if you catch it when it’s just starting to rain. ENGAGEMENT QUESTION What’s one early warning sign you know you need to start paying attention to?
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Hollie Goodman
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Recovery isn’t something I talk about—it’s something I live. Rebuilding my life after addiction and helping other women do the same.

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