Recovery routines
Gentle daily check-ins, gratitude, milestones, and reset pages that help you return to what supports you.
Recovery. Rebuild. Rise.
SteadyRise is practical support for rebuilding a whole life in recovery—one steady routine, honest choice, and meaningful next step at a time.
For people newly sober, long-term in recovery, and anywhere in between.
Today's steady step
A small check-in
What is one choice that would make tomorrow feel a little more steady?
Private tools. Real-life progress. A pace you choose.
One day at a timeA whole-life rebuild
SteadyRise helps you make room for the practical parts of healing too: routines that support you, confidence you can feel, money habits that create options, relationships with healthier boundaries, and goals that make your future feel possible.
Gentle daily check-ins, gratitude, milestones, and reset pages that help you return to what supports you.
Practical reflection and self-trust exercises for becoming someone you can count on.
Simple budgeting, debt, and savings tools for steadier decisions and more breathing room.
Boundary and communication resources for reconnecting with care, clarity, and choice.
Small-step planning that connects today’s follow-through to the life you want to build.
Founding memberships
Choose a founding membership that meets you where you are, with room to build what comes next.
How it works
Start with the part of life that feels most important right now—your routine, confidence, money, relationships, or goals.
Take the prompts, tools, and challenges at your own pace. There is no performance, no forced sharing, and no falling behind.
Return to the practices that help you feel grounded, capable, connected, and ready for what comes next.
Support with clear boundaries
SteadyRise offers peer-support community and personal-growth tools. It is not therapy, medical treatment, detox, emergency care, or a replacement for licensed care or local recovery programs. Please use the support that is right for you, and contact local emergency services or a crisis line in your area if you are in immediate danger.