About Us
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Sober Living - Personal Recovery Record is an innovative digital platform to help organize the daily aspects of your recovery journey, beginning with setting daily goals, doing step work, keeping track of appointments and meetings, and reviewing your progress each night. We aim to help you navigate your sobriety within safe boundaries and focus on what is really important - whether you are just setting out or been down this road before.
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Here's one place where you will track and share your milestones, set reminders, access AA resources, put your thoughts down in words,, get rewarded with stunning anniversary coins, listen to prayers and songs, and much more. Using Sober Living app can be as simple or comprehensive as you want - it's up to you.
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Best of all, your recovery record stays private and secure on your own trusted devices. No data is stored in the cloud on a third party server. We do not need, nor do we ask for, any personal information.
Our hope is that those using Sober app will use it to strengthen connections with an accountability partner or recovery program. We built upon the great work of Twelve Step Traditions - but we are not affiliated with Alcoholics Anonymous or any other organized Fellowship program.
The Sober Living Project
You know that no matter your situation, you’re capable of a better, sober life. Don’t believe anything else. Every day, millions of people struggle with substance abuse. It’s really common in today's world.
Every recovery depends on signing up and staying on track. Following a program is something within your power to do. - and now you got Sober Living app to help you one day at a time.
But it requires one thing back - your commitment that your life needs to change. You don’t have to agree with it all. You just need to accept that right now, your life can be better.
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Here’s what to do next - read Getting Started.
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Disclaimer - Sober Living is not therapy or treatment. None of the information entered by you into this app creates a counselor - patient relationship or substitute for trained therapy. Sober Living can help you keep a record of your personal journey to recovery from addictive, self-destructive, behavior. It is not a substitute for a 12 step program or professional therapy, but it can be helpful for helping you make better decisions that support your commitment to change. Use it with your clinicians and sponsors to stay connected and achieve your goals.
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