Sober Revolution: Sober is making your days count, not counting the days you don't drink
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Author: Teresa Rodden
Publisher: Independently published
Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1674438648
ISBN 13: 978-1674438641
Through research for my first two books, I came upon the realization that the reason I never struggled with alcohol is that I live sober, not just practice abstinence but truly sober, wholly sober. Sober by the true meaning of the word not abstinence.And because I live sober, I no longer need to numb out, dumb down, or shut off by misusing alcohol. While most programs focus on abstinence, I have focused on taking charge of my life and doing my best to live inspired and intentional.I stopped counting the days I wasn't drinking when I hopped on my pink cloud and rode out of alcoholics anonymous in less than a year. That was over sixteen years ago.Instead of counting the days you don't drink, make your days count, and eventually, you'll stop choosing to opt-out of living your life by going through the motions uncomfortably numb.Sober about who we are and becoming, not about what we are leaving behind, alcohol (anything that binds us.)
Publisher: Independently published
Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1674438648
ISBN 13: 978-1674438641
Through research for my first two books, I came upon the realization that the reason I never struggled with alcohol is that I live sober, not just practice abstinence but truly sober, wholly sober. Sober by the true meaning of the word not abstinence.And because I live sober, I no longer need to numb out, dumb down, or shut off by misusing alcohol. While most programs focus on abstinence, I have focused on taking charge of my life and doing my best to live inspired and intentional.I stopped counting the days I wasn't drinking when I hopped on my pink cloud and rode out of alcoholics anonymous in less than a year. That was over sixteen years ago.Instead of counting the days you don't drink, make your days count, and eventually, you'll stop choosing to opt-out of living your life by going through the motions uncomfortably numb.Sober about who we are and becoming, not about what we are leaving behind, alcohol (anything that binds us.)