Most people don’t picture a successful executive, physician, business owner, or attorney when they think about addiction.
The truth is, those are often the people hiding it the best.
You’ve learned how to keep performing. Meetings still get done. Clients don’t notice. Deadlines are met. On the surface, nothing seems wrong. Then the workday ends, the bottle comes out, or the pills become part of the evening routine. It happens quietly enough that even the people closest to you may have no idea.
What usually pushes someone to look for help isn’t a dramatic rock-bottom moment. It’s realizing the effort it takes to keep everything looking normal has become exhausting.



