Yearly Events
What are the Benefits of Dry January?
Dry January has gained immense popularity in recent years as individuals look to reassess their relationship with alcohol and place greater emphasis on their mental and physical well-being. Taking a break from drinking for just one month offers numerous health benefits that extend well beyond January. For some, it’s a health-conscious decision. For others, it’s…
Read MoreEmotions & The New Year
The New Year often brings about a sense of hope and renewal, a time for a fresh start and a better year ahead. Emotions around the festive and New Year period can be heightened in many different ways for everyone. Whether it becomes a time to enjoy, party and spend time with loved ones, or…
Read MoreHow to Stay Sober During Dry January: Tips and Strategies
Committing to Dry January is one of the most powerful ways you can hit the reset button on your relationship with alcohol. If you complete it, you’ll be able to prove to yourself that you can lead an alcohol-free life, equipping you with the necessary skills to ditch alcohol again in future, or maybe even…
Read MoreAlternatives for Enjoying Festivities in Recovery
When in recovery, we understand that finding ways to enjoy the festivities of Christmas can be difficult. Christmas is a time full of cheer, lots of alcohol and celebrations. But it can also be a great time of year for those in recovery. Finding alternative ways to enjoy the festivities helps you feel part of…
Read MoreNormalisation of Alcohol Consumption
In a world where champagne toasts mark celebrations, beers accompany sporting events, and a glass of wine often ends a day, it’s easy to overlook the omnipresence of alcohol in our lives. It’s become a societal staple, deeply woven into our daily existence and social fabric. But what lies beneath this normalisation of alcohol? Why…
Read MoreStop Smoking This Stop-Tober
Every year, there’s an opportunity to make a positive change in your life. This October, why not join millions of people across the UK in taking a bold step towards better health and well-being by quitting smoking? New Leaf Recovery is here to offer advice and support on this journey towards a smoke-free life. What…
Read MoreWorld Suicide Prevention Day
The Power of Compassionate Conversations in Addiction Recovery At New Leaf Recovery, we provide a safe space for individuals on their journey to addiction recovery. On this World Suicide Prevention Day, we are reminded of the profound importance of the language we use when discussing sensitive topics like suicide, especially within the context of addiction…
Read MoreNational Recovery Month 2023
What Is National Recovery Month 2023? In September 2023, we’ll be celebrating National Recovery Month for the 34th time. It’s an annual event where we dedicate the month to raising awareness for people in the recovery journey of their mental health and substance use struggles. National Recovery Month was started in 1989, by the Substance…
Read MoreThe Importance of Stress Awareness Month
Stress is a common trigger for addiction relapse, making it crucial to develop healthy coping mechanisms for managing stress during addiction recovery. That’s why we’re highlighting the importance of stress awareness during the month of April: National Stress Awareness Month. This Year’s Theme: ACT NOW This year’s theme takes a slightly different approach to previous…
Read MoreEaster, Excess, and Addiction
Easter is a time of celebration, renewal, and hope – a great time to commit to something like addiction recovery. However, for many people, it is also a time of excess, whether it be overeating, overdrinking, or overindulging in other ways. For individuals in addiction recovery, the holidays can be a challenging time and a…
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