- Danny Felici
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The Quiet Cost of Holding It All Together During the Day
You can run meetings, answer emails, show up for people… and still feel like everything unravels the second the day ends. I know that version of you. The one...
You can run meetings, answer emails, show up for people… and still feel like everything unravels the second the day ends. I know that version of you. The one...
There’s a quiet moment a lot of people don’t talk about—the one where weekly therapy stops being enough, and things start slipping again. Not dramatically. Just enough to feel...
You don’t look like someone who needs help. That’s the point. By the time people reach out to us, they’re still showing up—but barely holding it together underneath. They’re...
On paper, everything looks fine. You’re working. Showing up. Responding to messages. Keeping your life moving in a way most people would call “together.” No one is worried about...
There’s a moment that doesn’t get talked about enough. It’s not the day you stopped going. It’s the days after. The silence. The distance. That quiet thought that keeps...
Sometimes people expect recovery to feel like a strong beginning followed by steady progress. But the truth is different. Many people start treatment feeling determined. They show up to...
From the outside, everything looks impressive. The career is steady. The responsibilities are handled. Messages get answered. Deadlines are met. People rely on you—and you deliver. Friends call you...
Sometimes people don’t “quit” treatment with a big decision. They just stop showing up. One missed session turns into two. Then the calendar moves forward, and suddenly it feels...
I wasn’t the person people picture when they think about addiction. I showed up to work every morning. I paid my bills on time. I answered messages, kept...
From the outside, everything still looked “normal.” I wasn’t missing work. I showed up to family events. I wasn’t slurring my words or crashing cars. But I was lying....