Recovering from substance use disorder (SUD) is a process that takes time. People participating in treatment benefit from collaborating with their care team to create concrete steps for building a sober future. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), “The process of recovery is highly personal and occurs via many pathways. It may include clinical treatment, medications, faith-based approaches, peer support, family support, self-care, and other approaches.” West Coast Recovery Centers help people in recovery set realistic goals and build a foundation for a sober life using evidence-based treatments.
The Importance of Planning for a Sober Life
Preparing for long-term recovery involves planning and creating strategies to cope with challenges, including cravings and impulsive thoughts. Managing symptoms and avoiding relapse is more manageable when people understand what to expect and have systems in place to cope with them. Building a sober future does not happen overnight. People must take each stage of recovery one step at a time.
Planning for a sober life involves the following:
- Finding healthy ways to reduce stress and anxiety
- Increasing self-confidence and self-esteem
- Reducing the risk of relapse
- Building resiliency
- Increasing mindfulness and self-awareness
Planning for the future requires insight and a willingness to make difficult changes. The clinical team at West Coast Recovery Centers provides support and guidance for clients preparing for long-term sobriety.
How to Locate Resources
Many resources are available to help people make significant lifestyle changes. Building a sober life is more straightforward with the support and resources of community-based programs and organizations.
A few places people look for local resources include:
- Online recovery support directories
- Local clinics
- Community centers
- Therapists and counseling offices
- State, city, or county websites
- Healthcare and insurance providers
Clients in treatment have case managers available to provide them with additional information about potential referrals or resources. Case managers assist clients in preparing for long-term sobriety after treatment. Alumni support services and aftercare planning also help people take the next steps in their recovery journey.
5 Important Steps to Building a Sober Life
Creating the foundation for a sober life takes time and motivation. People often feel inspired by setting achievable and measurable goals. To reach those goals, people must take each stage of recovery one step at a time.
Each person is unique, and their journey may include unexpected challenges. However, with support and resources, people can successfully maintain sobriety. Below are five crucial steps for building a sober future:
#1. Attending Professional Addiction Recovery Treatment Programs
Recovery is a complicated process. Many people find it easier to establish and maintain sobriety while participating in professional rehabilitation programs. The structure, accountability, psychoeducation, skill development, and additional support ensure people have the information and tools to achieve long-term sobriety. Professional programs improve self-confidence, self-esteem, self-efficacy, and self-worth. Personalized care plans also ensure people have access to the level of support and services they need to heal from substance abuse.
#2. Building Healthy Relationships With Sober Peers
Peers play a vital role in recovery for many individuals. Treatment programs allow clients to build healthy social connections with sober peers, family members, and the care team. Developing healthy relationships is an essential step in the recovery process. People in recovery learn to trust and rely on others to provide practical and emotional support during the early stages of recovery. Family therapy, group therapy, and individual therapy sessions provide clients with the tools to repair or strengthen vital relationships.
#3. Creating a Healthy and Safe Home Environment to Support a Sober Life
Sobriety is easier to maintain when people live in a safe and nurturing environment where their needs are met. According to the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, “Environmental characteristics can also play an important role in substance use disorder treatment completion and abstinence from substance use.” The types of environments people choose to transition to after treatment will directly affect their mental and physical health.
Creating a safe environment often involves doing the following:
- Reducing access to alcohol or drugs
- Ensuring the space is secure
- Keeping the environment clean and comfortable
- Providing access to a strong support system
#4. Practicing Self-Care and Developing Healthy Coping Skills
Actively prioritizing mental, physical, and spiritual wellness is one of the most important recovery steps. Without self-care and the development of protective coping skills, people often slide back into maladaptive behaviors after completing treatment. Self-care and healthy coping mechanisms reduce the risk of relapse and help people build new routines, behaviors, and thought patterns.
Typical forms of self-care include:
- Meditation
- Creating a healthy sleep routine
- Physical activity and healthy exercise
- Eating nutritional meals
- A comfortable and safe home environment
- Maintaining personal boundaries
- Practicing stress management
Self-care and coping skills reduce symptoms of SUD and co-occurring mental health disorders.
#5. Set Achievable Goals to Build a Sober Life
Setting goals is only helpful if people achieve them without jeopardizing their physical or mental health. A significant step in every person’s recovery journey involves creating a care plan and goals for treatment and aftercare.
Some common goals people use to motivate their sobriety include:
- Strengthening or repairing personal relationships
- Career advancement
- Getting a degree or other forms of educational success
- Financial or housing stability
- Specific recovery goals (e.g., remaining sober for six months)
West Coast Recovery Centers helps clients identify and set goals. The care team educates clients on the realities of SUD and how to plan for the next steps in recovery.
Sobriety and long-term recovery from substance abuse is a process. People heal one step at a time and avoid falling back into maladaptive behaviors by building new routines. Setting realistic goals and discovering new motivations for staying sober reduce the risk of relapse. People in recovery use personalized treatment, goals, skill development, and support systems to navigate recovery and maintain sobriety. West Coast Recovery Centers provides evidence-based treatments to help clients manage symptoms of SUD and successfully prepare for long-term recovery. The clinical team assists clients in setting clear and achievable goals for treatment and aftercare. To learn more about our programs and services, call our office today at (760) 492-6509.