Looking Forward to a Life of Sobriety

Recent graduates share their feelings about how it feels to complete the Narconon Program.
“I am happy I completed the program. It definitely wasn’t easy, but it was worth the time and effort. I am so thankful for this place and the staff. I am happy with what I have accomplished and look forward to what my future has in store.” —Mike R.
“After completion of the program, I’ve learned a lot about myself. I learned that I can push myself without abusing substances. I feel as though I have become a better person than I was before my addiction. I carry with me the tools and knowledge to maintain my sobriety. By becoming more honest with myself and confronting my past, I can move forward with the best possible chance of being who I want to be.” —Ryan P.
“Completing the program feels so good. At times I didn’t think that I would make it, but I dug deep down and continued on to the finish line. For the first time, I am excited about living a life full of sobriety.” —Mikael B.
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Julie
After overcoming her own addiction in 2012 Julie went on to become certified as an addiction counselor in order to help others achieve a life of recovery. She worked in the addiction field for 8 years and now uses both her personal and professional experiences with addiction as an influence for her writing.
My New Sober Life
An important aspect of maintaining a sober lifestyle is setting and achieving goals in different areas of one’s life. The hard work doesn’t stop when someone leaves treatment; this is actually the time when it is important to apply the skills that were learned during one’s program. One of our recent graduates shares the goals he has been working on since completing his time at Narconon.
I Have Learned That Sobriety Is an Amazing Thing
I am 34 months sober! I came from a society where partying was the norm. I started drinking alcohol when I was fifteen years old and as time went on, I started dabbling in drugs.