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Coming Down: Navigating The Emotional Let Down Effect in Sobriety

I’ve lost track of the number of people in recovery from alcohol misuse that I’ve talked to who made it through the big event where they were so worried about being triggered to drink, only to relapse when they came home. Vacations. Concerts. Marathons or other physical feats. Performances. Competitions. Weddings. I’m actually in the

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You’re Never Going To Shame Yourself Into Being Sober

How many mornings did I stand in front of the mirror, yesterday’s makeup smeared under puffy, red eyes, and start berating myself for yet another failed attempt at sobriety? “What’s wrong with you?” I’d ask the almost unrecognizable face in the mirror. “Why can’t you just figure this out? You’re such a failure. Your family

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Myth Vs. Fact: Is Drinking Non Alcoholic Beer Safe For Sober People?

Can you drink non-alcoholic beer if you’re sober? It’s a question that gets asked frequently in the recovery community, and it always sparks (often heated) debate. I had a few friends over on New Year’s Eve this year, to play games, laugh, and celebrate the start of another sober year together. And yes – I

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“One Day At A Time” Didn’t Help Me Quit Drinking. Here’s What I Did Instead.

It’s been 3 years since I quit drinking alcohol. Instead of committing to “one day at a time”, as is commonly suggested, I chose to commit to 30 days of sobriety. I know it’s an unpopular opinion. Here’s my reasoning: One day at a time was exhausting. It was a battle in my head every

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