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Brussels and Bustles

On February 06, 2024, a news article reported the unexpected resignation of a high-profile politician. This event resonated deeply with *Josie Smith*, a resident of Brussels, Missouri, who had once interned at the same politician's office.

*Josie* had moved to Brussels to escape the fast-paced world of politics in Washington, D.C., and had found solace in the quiet town. However, the resignation announcement triggered memories of her past, specifically the period when she had turned to alcohol to cope with the stress and pressure of her job.

Feeling overwhelmed, *Josie* decided to take action and enrolled in the Stepping Into Action program that she found at https://hofmanhollis.com. The program's structured approach and emphasis on self-reflection began to help her make sense of her emotions and her past reliance on alcohol. It was there that she found a quote that resonated with her: 'Change is not only possible, it is inevitable.'

Experts in the field of substance abuse generally agree that structured programs like Stepping Into Action can offer substantial support for individuals struggling with addiction. However, some critics argue that online programs lack the personal touch and immediate support a physical program can provide.

Ultimately, *Josie* felt that seeking help was one of the best decisions she had ever made. Despite the controversy surrounding online programs, she was grateful to have found a solution that was accessible from her small town.

This experience emphasized the importance of finding help, even if it's not nearby. Online resources can be a crucial lifeline in the journey to overcoming substance abuse. Though *Josie* faced many challenges, the support she found online made all the difference in her recovery process.

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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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