What 1 Week Means
The first weeks of recovery are where the story begins. These are the days when every hour is a victory and every morning is proof that it's possible. Early recovery chips exist to honor that fragile, extraordinary time — to say "what you are doing right now matters more than you know."
What Early Recovery Chips Represent
The first weeks of sobriety are unlike anything else in recovery. The body is healing, old patterns are losing their grip, and the future feels both terrifying and possible. Early recovery chips — for 1 week, 2 weeks, and other early milestones — exist because these days matter.
Every week you stay committed in early recovery is a genuine act of courage. These tokens exist to make that invisible struggle visible and celebrated.
How to Celebrate Early Milestones
Early milestones deserve real celebration. A 1-week chip might seem small from the outside, but to the person holding it, it represents a week of choosing something different — often the hardest week of their life.
Give a chip at a meeting, share one with a newcomer, or carry one as your own reminder. Whatever role you play in someone's early recovery, honoring these first weeks plants the seeds for everything that follows.
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