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​Tips For Surviving The Holidays
Ah, the holidays! Tables full of food, houses full of family, and minds full of stress. Here are some strategies for keeping your serenity intact.​
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Family gatherings bring back my childhood holiday-time anxieties
Having grown up in an alcoholic home, I carry a good deal of baggage.  Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, and other family gatherings involved drinking and my parents’ alcohol-fueled behavior.  As a child, I felt frightened and confused.      Read More 

A Believer Once More
I used to dread the holiday season.  Drinking celebrations took place at the same time as endless shopping, bounced checks, and expectations.  The material world was synonymous with love.  For one day out of every year, all the neighborhood loved to see our living room strewn with packages from the Christmas tree to the front door. 
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During the holidays you can have an alternate plan if your loved one chooses to drink 
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Life is never easy when you have an alcoholic loved one, but the holidays can bring on additional stress, anxiety, and sadness. Al‑Anon Family Groups offers families of problem drinkers a place to go for support – even during the holidays. Read More
Wonderful Holiday Commotion
As a child I always enjoyed the holidays, especially Christmas.  I grew up in a large family that didn't have any alcoholism.  We always celebrated with lots of wonderful commotion-baking, presents, and happy family gatherings.
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​​A True Sense of Family
The Christmas season has brought me to some eye-opening realizations.  Some, if not most, of these truths are painful.  As I continue working my Al-Anon program by getting quiet, reading Conference Approved Literature, calling my program friends and sponsor, I find that my pain signals some awesome personal growth and added maturity.  Read More 

Gratitude: my recipe for a peaceful family holiday dinner
Growing up in an alcoholic family, I dreaded the holiday season. Mixing an alcoholic and three “reacters” rarely led to magical moments. Last year’s holidays were the hardest, as they were the first ones since the alcoholic in our family, my dad, died. My brother’s and my pain and mutual resentments were still raw, so we shared an awkward, tense dinner.  Read More 
Holidays Preparations – Setting boundaries & expectations
The holidays can present a number of unhappy situations for the family members of alcoholics. Just as the type and severity of the situations vary, so do the options family members have for responding to those situations. Read More 

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Today's Hope is a Recovery themed site with a focus on Friends and Families of Alcoholics and problem drinkers. We are  not affiliated with any 12 Step program.  The daily sharings contain a reading from
​Al-Anon's Conference Approved publication The Forum, an inspirational quote/saying and a recovery based reading/meditation. The intent of Today's Hope is to share experience, strength and hope. Please take what you like and leave the rest. ​

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