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Jason Hyland

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I am a grateful alcoholic and a grateful addict. I am the author of Stop Thinking Like That, a book that I wrote while living in a rehab home during the fall/winter of 2017-18. Since graduating from that program I have become a Certified Recovery Coach. I also am a passionate addiction advocate, having spoken all over Massachusetts, alongside members of legislation, at schools, hospitals, and institutions. I was a minor league baseball player and fitness enthusiast before I lost my way due to addiction for nearly a decade. Now, I get to help others struggling, family members, and loved ones on a daily basis, helping bring them strength, hope, and inspiration. From coast to coast.

I live in Beverly, Mass with my 2 dogs, a boxer named Beanie
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Jason Hyland All day every day, I am working on helping others by spreading the message of hope & inspiration from coast to coast. It is my purpose and I am extrem…moreAll day every day, I am working on helping others by spreading the message of hope & inspiration from coast to coast. It is my purpose and I am extremely passionate about following it on a daily basis. (less)
Jason Hyland My writing began in a blank notebook I brought with me to rehab and used it as therapy during my early days of recovery from my addictions to alcohol …moreMy writing began in a blank notebook I brought with me to rehab and used it as therapy during my early days of recovery from my addictions to alcohol and drugs. It helped me not only heal from events in my life that I suppressed deep within, but also my writings began to give hope and inspiration to others. How so? My words let others who are at rock bottom know they are not alone, and gave hope that people who have been in similar circumstances (myself) have made it out alive and are thriving in life; physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. (less)
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There is Hope

On August 24, 2017 a scared yet hopeful man walked up the front stairs of a big Victorian style home that looked like any ordinary house on the busy street of a coastal town north of Boston. But once he entered through the front door there was nothing ordinary about what he was walking into.

For the next six months this man was going to experience some amazing highs and bottomless lows, beg to lea Read more of this blog post »
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Published on September 15, 2018 18:54
C.G. Jung
“Every form of addiction is bad, no matter whether the narcotic be alcohol, morphine or idealism.”
Carl Gustav Jung

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