BRC RECOVERY BLOG

What Good Are Those Slogans, Anyway? Part 1

If you’ve spent any time around Al-Anon, Alcoholics Anonymous, or other recovery-oriented groups, you’ve heard at least a few slogans and acronyms. Most of them seem to fall into one of three categories, and they include our relationship with: Our addicted loved one. Ourselves. ...

My Journey Through Sobriety

Before arriving at BRC Before arriving at BRC I was a broken man. Struggling in life, jobless, penniless, drowning in alcohol, drugs, and misery, a shell of my former self. Not knowing where or how I went wrong in life, I was lost. Fortunately my worried, loving,...

Step 2 – Michael Kerr

http://benchmarkcenter.wistia.com/medias/1sh7rpb5bs?embedType=seo&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=954 Mike Kerr, Recovery Coach Segue Program BRC Recovery Hello, everyone, my name is Mike Kerr.  I’m a recovery coach at the Segue program at BRC Recovery.  A little over three years ago, I walked into the doors of BRC Recovery, and I was in a place where...

A Life Worth Living

“Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.” William James “Don’t give up before the miracle happens” AA Slogan (Fannie Flagg) The mind is a powerful thing -- capable of learning, understanding, reasoning, and creating many things. But for...

The BRC Recovery Culture: Keep Coming Back

Service and Recovery The AA triangle represents Unity, Service and Recovery- Three things that are indispensable when seeking wholeness through a spiritual program of action. Unity is found in the fellowship, Service in the recovery process of helping others and Recovery in the Steps. I often...

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