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First Things First Die-Cut Recovery Sticker | Alcoholics Anonymous Slogan | Made in USA
First Things First Die-Cut Recovery Sticker | Alcoholics Anonymous Slogan | Made in USA
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3" x 3" Vinyl Die-Cut Sticker – "First Things First" Message of Presence & Moment-to-Moment Living | Made in the USA
Embrace the practice of presence and moment-to-moment living with this thoughtfully designed, "First Things First" 3" x 3" vinyl die-cut sticker. Created as a gentle affirmation for those on paths of recovery, healing, or mindful living, it serves as a meaningful reminder to return to the now.
Printed on durable white vinyl with a UV-coated matte finish, this sticker is water-resistant, long-lasting, and perfect for water bottles, laptops, journals, and phone cases.
Product Details:
Size: 3" x 3" die-cut shape
Message: Encouragement for present-moment awareness
Material: High-quality white vinyl
Finish: UV-coated matte for durability and water resistance
Application: Easy peel-and-stick on smooth surfaces
Made in the USA with small-batch ethical printing
Designed for Mindful Living & Recovery
This sticker was created with the aspiration of supporting those walking the path of recovery, mindfulness, and personal transformation. It’s ideal for daily reflection, personal journaling spaces, or as a meaningful gift to someone in healing.
Every Purchase Gives Back
We believe in business as a tool for justice and healing. A portion of every sale is donated monthly to:
A New Way of Life – A reentry program for women in Los Angeles, CA
International Campaign for Tibet – Advocating for freedom and human rights
All donations are tracked and available for full transparency.
Whether you’re on your own healing journey or offering support to someone else, this sticker is a small but powerful way to affirm the beauty of presence and connection.
Thank you for supporting purpose-driven, mindful design.
"An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity." -Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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