Recovery doesn't always feel like recovery.
In the weeks and months after detox, the world expects you to glow with clarity, energy, and gratitude. Instead, you wake up tired, restless, flat - wondering if you're broken for feeling worse after getting clean.
That stage has a name: the gray zone.
Clean Enough is the companion for that unspoken stretch of recovery - the days between Day 3 and Month 13 when dopamine levels crash, sleep falters, and joy feels far away. This book names the silence, normalizes the exhaustion, and provides tools that make the in-between survivable.
Through practical exercises, reflection prompts, and compassionate insight, readers will learn to:
-Understand cravings without shame
-Distinguish false progress from real healing
-Manage fatigue, anhedonia, and emotional numbness
-Navigate loneliness and unsafe relationships in sobriety
-Claim a recovery identity that's human, honest, and enough
Part manual, part mirror, this book brings together lived wisdom, clinical grounding, and body-based healing strategies. It validates the hidden challenges of early recovery and offers scaffolding until steady strength returns.
Clean Enough doesn't promise fireworks. It offers survival tools, real talk, and the reminder that flatness, cravings, and gray days are not signs of failure - they are signs of healing.
You don't have to be perfect to keep going. You just have to be clean enough.
Nous publions uniquement les avis qui respectent les conditions requises. Consultez nos conditions pour les avis.