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A free community for people dealing with addiction, recovery, or mental health issues. Founder Belle Morey shares practical advice from her own experience, emphasizing that small progress counts. No reviews yet, but the focus is on judgment-free support and real talk rather than quick fixes.
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Progress is Progress Recovery is a self-development community on Skool with 0 verified member reviews and a pending rating.
Our mission is to create a supportive space where progress—no matter how small—is celebrated and encouraged. We believe that growth is a personal journey, not a race, and we’re here to provide honest insights, practical tools, and a community that motivates you to keep moving forward. Through thoughtful content and shared experiences, we empower learners to embrace their unique path and make consistent progress in all areas of life.
Progress Over Perfection
Authenticity
Growth Mindset
Support & Encouragement
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Saves ~3 hours per week vs. going solo
That's 13.0 hrs per month — worth about $650 of your time
Progress is Progress Recovery is free to join. At 3 hours per week, you're investing about 13.0 hrs per month of your time (worth roughly $650 at your rate). Compared to searching for the same answers on your own (6 hrs/wk), the community saves you about 3 hours each week by putting everything in one place.
Our community is all about keeping it real and celebrating the small wins. There’s no pressure to be perfect or have it all figured out—we’re here to support each other through the ups and downs of growth. It’s a laid-back, encouraging space where honesty and kindness come first. People share their stories, struggles, and breakthroughs without fear of judgment. The vibe is curious, open, and always focused on moving forward, no matter how slow the pace. We’re a community that believes progress truly is progress.

Belinda is a former meth addict and drug dealer, now sober for ten years. She transformed her life to become a clinical substance abuse counselor, driven to be the mentor she wished she had early in recovery. Her goal is to create rich impact by guiding others through their own journeys of growth and healing, proving that progress—no matter how hard—is always possible.
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