Isaac

Isaac

Isaac is a recovering addict who spent years chasing different highs before choosing to fight for his life instead of slowly losing it. He’s coming up on one year clean on February 1st, 2026, and uses RawRecoveryJourney.com to tell the truth about recovery the way an addict actually thinks and feels it, not the polished version people like to hear. He’s a father of two sons, a former successful business owner, and a computer nerd at heart, turning his lived chaos into straight-up honesty, practical tools, and a place where other addicts don’t have to lie about how hard this really is.

Fighting Complacency in Recovery

Close-up of weathered boxing gloves dangling from a worn ring rope in a dimly lit gym, gritty symbol of fighting complacency in addiction recovery—raw vigilance against relapse triggers like overconfidence and boredom.

Fighting complacency in recovery is sneaky as hell. It doesn’t come in the front door waving a bottle; it slips in quietly when life finally stops burning and you start thinking, “I’m good now.” What fighting complacency in recovery really…