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Don’t Leave Your Sober Living House: Importance of Staying Committed

8 Signs to Stay Committed to Your Sober Housing
Your Commitment Time Isn’t Up Yet: Many sober living homes will ask you to commit to at least 90-days to ensure a successful transition back into the real world. Staying for the agreed upon length of time shows you are committed to sobriety.
You Aren’t Working Your Program: Working a program (going to meetings & working the 12 steps) is a vital part to your long-term sobriety during and after treatment.
You Don’t Have a Sponsor: It is important to get a sponsor while in rehabilitation to help you work your program and provide support.
The Reason for Leaving is Rooted in Negativity: In sobriety, we learn how to face our problems head on. Leaving due to personal anger or resentment can have dire consequences for your sobriety.
Your Sober Support System Doesn’t Back Your Idea: If your sponsor recommends you stay in transitional housing, it is best to listen to them. They are your #1 support and will only guide you in a positive direction.
You Plan to Move in With a Significant Other: You must focus on yourself during the early stages of sobriety (1 year minimum). While you may feel close to your significant other, it is not a good idea to leave sober living for them.
The House has “Too Many Rules:” Sober Living House Rules & Regulations are put into place to keep the residents safe, maintain a drug-free environment and allow everyone to live in a respectful and peaceful home.
You’ve Relapsed: Don’t abandon your treatment plan if you’ve had one slip up. Relapses happen. Talk to your sponsor & counselors to see how you can get back on track in your sobriety journey.