Sobriety
A sober bartender walks into a bar...to clock in
I have been wanting to talk about how I quit drinking a month ago for awhile now but kept feeling weird about it. I wasn't sure how it would come across. I didn't want to come across as "preachy" or that I am advocating everyone going sober. I think alcohol can be fun if you know how to enjoy it responsibly. I was taking it up a notch and for far too long.
I have been wanting to talk about how I quit drinking a month ago for awhile now but kept feeling weird about it. I wasn't sure how it would come across. I didn't want to come across as "preachy" or that I am advocating everyone going sober. I think alcohol can be fun if you know how to enjoy it responsibly. I was taking it up a notch and for far too long.
I am documenting my journey. I don't know how long it will go, if it's forever or for now but, I figure maybe others can relate and maybe take something away from this.
Last night I learned a friend of mine has passed away. He struggled with his own sobriety and was always trying to self improve and stay positive. I would like to dedicate this to him. Our time together was brief but we had some great talks and I felt the love oozing from his soul. He truly wanted to be good and I am sad he left so early in life.
So here is a video journal of my thoughts and progress in choosing to break up with booze. If I seem to smile or laugh a bunch it's purely because I struggle with serious topics, it is not because I think sobriety is a joke. Keep that in mind and happy to share my story.
All the Love to You
Seanna
Okay, this was so very inspiring- felt like I was just sitting with you having a one-on-one-- very honest and real, and relate-able. Serious is ok, too!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to inspire! Can't go wrong if you are just being honest about something that so many struggle with!
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