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On October 07, 2023, the news broke out that a famous public figure, once believed to be sober, had relapsed into alcoholism. This news had an immediate and profound effect on *Jane*, a resident of Arlington Park, New Hampshire. Jane had faced her own struggles with addiction in the past, and hearing about the relapse of someone who had publicly overcome such challenges reawakened memories she had tried hard to suppress.

Jane's journey with substance abuse began years ago when she was grappling with the loss of her father. Her descent into alcoholism not only affected her life but also strained her relationships. However, two years ago, she managed to find a semblance of stability through local support groups and was living sober ever since.

Seeing the news headline, Jane was instantly reminded of her own perilous journey. She vividly recalled the nights spent in despair, relying on alcohol as a crutch. The relapse of someone she looked up to reminded her of how fragile her recovery still was.

Desperate to cling to her progress, Jane started researching for additional support and found the Stepping Into Action program at hofmanhollis.com. The program provided structured guidance and a community which Jane desperately needed at that moment.

With renewed hope, she followed the materials from the program, diligently working through each step. *Mark Hofman*, the co-creator of the program, once said, 'Recovery is not a destination, it's a journey, and we're here to walk it with you.' Those words resonated deeply with Jane, giving her the encouragement she needed.

Looking for expert opinions, Jane found conflicting views. Some experts believed that relapse is a common part of the recovery process, emphasizing that it should not be seen as a failure. Others argued that relapse could have devastating effects and should be prevented at all costs. These conflicting opinions left Jane more determined to stay committed to her newfound path.

In the end, Jane reflected on her decision to seek help online. It was difficult to find local resources that addressed her particular needs, and the anonymity and accessibility of the online program were a godsend. As she moved forward with her journey, she realized that seeking help had been one of the best decisions she ever made.

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* Names and situations are fictional and not intended to resemble anyone in particular. They are illustrative of how the services can apply to the lives of every day people living ordinary lives.

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