RE 482: Advice For the Newly Sober

RE 482: Advice For the Newly Sober

Recovery Elevator

Episode 482 – Anna   Today we have Anna. She is 49 from North Georgia and took her last drink on December 22nd, 2017.   Better Help:  www.betterhelp.com/elevator – 10% off your first month. #sponsored   [02:09] Thoughts from Paul:   A few weeks ago,

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56:2513 May 2024

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Advice for the Newly Sober: Insights from the Recovery Community

Episode Overview

  • Don't do it alone; reach out for help.
  • Keep a full stomach and change your routines.
  • Stay connected with supportive friends and family.
  • Embrace community and join support groups.
  • Therapy can be a valuable tool in your recovery journey.
If forever is too much to handle, quit for today. If today is too much, quit for an hour.

Ever wondered what advice seasoned individuals in recovery have for those just starting out? In this episode of Recovery Elevator, Paul Churchill explores just that. With a heartwarming introduction, Paul shares a wealth of wisdom gathered from the Recovery Elevator community. He dives into over 100 comments from people sharing their best tips for those new to sobriety.

From practical advice like keeping a full stomach and changing routines, to emotional support such as reaching out to friends and family, there's something for everyone. Anna, a guest from North Georgia who has been sober since December 22nd, 2017, also shares her personal journey. She talks about the importance of community and how finding like-minded people has been pivotal in her recovery. The episode is filled with touching anecdotes and genuine reflections that make it both informative and relatable.

Whether you're newly sober or supporting someone who is, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement. Don't miss out on these pearls of wisdom - tune in and find your own path to recovery.

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