Let's Continue to SUMMER SOBER
and stay motivated to stay healthy + commit to helping others thrive
It’s been an incredible summer so far, and I’ve had so much fun connecting with you all.
Your texts, emails, and messages have been so heart-warming and encouraging.
Folks have used the SUMMER SOBER guide in treatment centers, recovery homes, churches, and living rooms. Your stories have moved me, and your choices to stay on the recovery path inspire me every day.
SUMMER SOBER is drawing to a close, though summer continues.
Photo by Kenta Kikuchi on Unsplash
For many of us, new stressors or triggers (new schools, stages, transitions) are right around the corner.
We can bring what we’ve learned together into all of the seasons.
Here’s to your continued wellness and our collective healing.
In case you missed them, here are some of our favorite SUMMER SOBER posts and the link to view the live SUMMER SOBER webinar *forgive the glitchy beginning - I’m human, too* :)
Love your sober summer
Kate Baily from Love Sober joins SUMMER SOBER and shares her secrets to a thriving summer + a super fun offering for connection in the following guest post. If you connect with this post, share with a friend who needs to be encouraged that it is possible to have fun and stay healthy during the summer months.
When it's easier to isolate
It’s easier to withdraw from others. For the longest time, this was my coping strategy—but not a healthy one. Because I suffered pain at the hands of other people, somewhere lodged in my mind was the lie that all people are unsafe. No one can be trusted. I spent many tear-stained hours huddled in the corner of a smokey apartment, missing this: true conne…
7 Signs You Might Have Boundary Issues
*forward this letter to a friend or someone you work with who is navigating the very real challenges of summering sober
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