She Recovers Everyday

The Ripple Effect

June 27, 2026


If you have been in recovery for any period of time, you will have experienced the ripple effect. Basically, the ripple effect refers to how one particular action or event can lead to a series of other things or unintended outcomes.

For example, I got into recovery at age twenty-seven because I really needed it, and when I was twenty-nine, I ran into a person (also in recovery) who would become my life partner. My partner and I introduced my sister to recovery when she really needed it, and she also ended up meeting someone in recovery with whom she has made her life and built a family.

Today, the four of us lead full and happy but not perfect lives in recovery, and when our children and other loved ones have also needed recovery support, we've been able to provide it. I'm very proud of us.

And I'm proud of you too. Choosing recovery (regardless of what you are recovering from) is one of the most profound things you can do in your life.

You do it for yourself or you do it for the people you love, but you cannot begin to imagine how much of a ripple effect your recovery might have—not only in this lifetime, but for generations to come. One good decision can change everything.


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