A Click for Change
On October 28 2022, a new policy regulating alcohol sales was announced, drawing varying reactions from communities. In McAfee, New Jersey, *Jane Tibbald*, a 34-year-old retail worker, found herself unexpectedly affected by the news. *Jane* had battled substance abuse in her past, and although she'd been sober for three years, the policy rekindled memories of difficult times. *Jane*, having witnessed the devastating effects of alcohol addiction within her family and social circle, was upset but also determined not to let the new regulation push her back into old habits. Triggered by how deeply the update resonated with her past, *Jane* decided to take action. She learned about a program called Stepping Into Action through a friend's recommendation and visited the website hofmanhollis.com. Spurred by the program's emphasis on personal growth and accountability, *Jane* began to follow its materials diligently. She immersed herself in the video modules and exercises, finding solace and guidance through the structured support. As *Jane* delved into her first week of the program, she found herself resonating with a statement made by one of the program's founders, *Dr. Lisa Hollis*: 'Sometimes, taking a step back can be the most profound way to move forward.' These words echoed in her mind, as she navigated through the difficult feelings the policy update had stirred. Consulting various experts, *Jane* discovered a mix of opinions about the new policy. Some believed the stricter regulations would save lives and reduce alcohol abuse, while others argued that it might drive substance dependence underground, making the problem harder to manage. The controversy fueled *Jane*'s determination to stay engaged with the Stepping Into Action program. In the end, *Jane* found unexpected strength through seeking help online. Embracing the program's guidance, she managed to gain a new perspective, ultimately realizing that accessing help remotely was a smart move given the lack of local resources. Reflecting on her journey, *Jane* felt grateful for how the Stepping Into Action program steered her toward positive change. Nearby: Wilcox New York, Waterloo Mills New York, Rocky Hill New York, Florida New York, Greenville New York, Minisink New York, Matamoras Pennsylvania, Johnson New York, Warwick New York, Unionville New York, Port Jervis New York, Little York New York, Westtown New York, Pine Island New York, Tristates New York, Logtown New York, New Milford New York, Randelville New York, Edenville New York, Big Island New York, Snufftown New York, Millsburg New York, Durlandville New York, Bushville New York, Gardnerville New York * 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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