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JUST FOR THIS MOMENT

7 Meditations for Early Recovery

Addiction is one of life’s roughest rides.

This free mini-book will help ground you in your recovery—whether you're just getting started or you've been at this for decades.

    By signing up, you’ll also receive occasional emails from me—words of comfort, healing, and real-talk reminders that you’re not alone. Unsubscribe effortlessly.

    “I believe addiction can be in many forms. Our phones, our ruminations, negative self talk on repeat, fighting the same difficult crowd etc. I really liked ('Just for this Moment') and I hope to see it on Kindle or other publishing platforms for your efforts are amazing. The parts where you gently whisper to the reader to let it be and not push themselves into recovering when they are unable to do it. It's so important to have this kind of understanding and kindness. Really loved it 😍”

    —Roveena

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    What you get:

    7 short meditations grounded in personal experience and lessons learned
    • “Just for this moment” mantras to recenter and inspire you
    • Raw, real reflection prompts
    • Crisis and recovery resource links

    Andrew L. Hicks is a writer in long-term recovery and a CCAR-certified Peer Recovery Coach. He believes in the science of healing and the art of staying human. His words hold space for the mess, the miracles, and everything in between. Learn more at andrewlhicks.com.

    JUST FOR THIS MOMENT

    JUST FOR THIS MOMENT is a comforting voice in the chaos, a mindful breath, an invitation to feel what you feel, meet yourself where you're at, and ultimately blossom into everything you're meant to be.

    Whether you're deep in it or trying to love someone who is, you have found your lifeline to comfort, connection, and hope.

    Just for this moment… you’re not alone.

    If your heart aches for reprieve from the rapaciousness of addiction, these gentle, honest, and real words were written just for you.

    Subscribe above to get your free copy, and then take a deep, restorative breath.


    You’re doing better than you think.