Social Grace and Sobriety: Michael Bojarski's Journey to a Better Life
It's a self-reflection and it's to work on you to become not just somebody who doesn't drink, but to be a better person- you're just a better person- and to open yourself up to the possibilities in life and what life really is.
Ever thought about how quitting alcohol could change not just your life, but also how you interact with others? In this episode of the '1000 Days Sober Podcast', host Lee Davy chats with Michael Bojarski, who took the plunge into sobriety right after Valentine's Day and hasn't looked back since. Michael shares how giving up alcohol has made him a better person and helped him truly appreciate the time he has left.
But it's not just about quitting booze; it's about gaining social grace too. Michael's journey led him to the TED Global Idea Search, where he'll be speaking about the lost art of manners and grace in social interactions. He believes that if we all took a moment to talk with people instead of at them, the world would be a kinder place. But let's be real—quitting alcohol is no walk in the park.
Michael opens up about the hard work, self-reflection, and coaching that have been crucial in his journey. He emphasizes reconnecting with your inner child and big dreams to find purpose and direction in life. If you're struggling with addiction or just curious about how sobriety can change your social life, this conversation is a must-listen. Tune in for some heartfelt advice and real-world insights that could inspire your own path to sobriety.