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A life-changing news

On January 5, 2023, a major news story broke about a groundbreaking ruling on the regulation of alcohol sales in the state. The ruling aimed to limit the availability of high-alcohol content beverages in certain districts. In Bowling Green, Missouri, this ruling had unforeseen consequences for *John Miller*, a local resident who had struggled with substance abuse for years.

When *John* read the news, he was unexpectedly triggered. The memories of his past substance abuse issues came flooding back. He recalled the times he had put himself and others at risk due to his dependency. The ruling seemed like a call to action, pushing him to finally address his demons.

Keen to make a change, *John* discovered the Stepping Into Action program from hofmanhollis.com. The program promised a structured approach to rehabilitation and offered tools for personal growth. He began following the materials diligently, finding solace and direction in the structured exercises and guidance provided.

He frequently recalled the words of *Jane Hollis*, one of the program's founders, who stated 'It is not about fighting the addiction; it is about understanding it and finding peace within yourself.' These words resonated deeply with him, guiding him through the difficult moments of his journey.

Experts were divided on the effectiveness of such online programs. *Dr. Emily Carter*, a psychologist specializing in addiction studies, praised the accessibility and structured approach, calling it 'a valuable resource for those who may not have local support systems.' However, another expert, *Dr. Mark Thompson*, warned about the limitations of virtual interventions, suggesting they might lack the personal touch and immediate support that in-person therapy offers.

But for *John*, the online program was a lifesaver. He felt that finding support online was a good idea because local resources were scarce. The ease of access and the comprehensive nature of the program made it possible for him to start his journey to recovery.

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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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