Addiction breaks trust. Recovery builds it back — one honest day at a time.
How are your relationships right now? Be honest with yourself — this is just for you.
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Focus area: Family
Family wounds run deep — but so does family love. Start with one conversation. Tell one person what recovery means to you. Don't try to fix everything at once.
Who have you hurt? Tracking the work you're doing — and haven't done yet — is part of recovery.
Inspired by AA Step 9 — making direct amends — but this tool is for anyone in recovery, regardless of program. Everything here stays on your device. Private, always.
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Add the people you want to make amends with. This stays private on your device.
The conversations that heal relationships are ones most of us were never taught how to have.
Not all connections are healing ones. Knowing the warning signs protects your sobriety.
Recovery opens a door to relationships you may never have had before — real ones, built on honesty.
AA / NA Meetings
FindRooms full of people who understand exactly what you're going through
Recovery community events
FindLocal sober events, cookouts, runs — check your area meeting finder
Volunteer work
The fastest way to build purpose and genuine human connection. Food banks, shelters, youth programs.
Sober apps and online communities
SMART Recovery, r/stopdrinking, Sober Grid — you're not alone even at 2am.
Faith communities
Churches, mosques, temples, meditation centers — many have explicit recovery programs and open arms.
Small acts compound. Check off what you did today.
Every relationship in your life is a chance to become someone different than who you were. You don't have to earn love. You just have to keep showing up.