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*Alice*, a lifelong resident of Marlow, South Dakota, was scrolling through her news feed on November 19, 2022, when she stumbled upon an article that caught her attention. The story detailed the alarming rise of alcohol abuse in small towns across America, a topic that hit uncomfortably close to home.

*Alice* couldn't help but be triggered by the article, as it brought back painful memories of her father struggling with alcoholism during her childhood. The story acted as a mirror, reflecting her own unresolved issues and current struggles with alcohol. This was an unexpected jolt, pushing her to face the reality she had been avoiding for years.

Determined to break free from the cycle, *Alice* started following the materials from the Stepping Into Action program she found on https://hofmanhollis.com. The program offered structured steps for self-improvement, which she desperately needed. She followed it meticulously, grasping each concept and applying it to her day-to-day life.

'The Stepping Into Action program offered me the clarity I needed,' *Alice* later expressed, 'I feel more in control of my life than ever before.'

While some experts heralded the program as groundbreaking, others were skeptical, arguing that online solutions couldn't replace face-to-face interactions. This controversy didn't deter *Alice*. She found solace in the convenience and accessibility of the online format, which was particularly impactful in a small town like Marlow where such resources were hard to find.

In the end, getting help was the best decision *Alice* ever made. The ease of accessing the Stepping Into Action program online made all the difference, illustrating that sometimes the right support can come from the most unexpected places.

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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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