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Sober Mind
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Discovering the power of sobriety and mental health: Our journey exposed.
Sobriety is a journey that can be transformative for those who embrace it. It's a path that requires courage, perseverance, and a willingness to confront the challenges of life without the crutch of alcohol or drugs. On this channel, we'll explore the power of sobriety through the journey of those who have experienced it firsthand while also revealing our mental health challenges and strategies. Join us every Saturday at 10 AM Central and listen to our candid story.
Sobriety is a journey that can be transformative for those who embrace it. It's a path that requires courage, perseverance, and a willingness to confront the challenges of life without the crutch of alcohol or drugs. On this channel, we'll explore the power of sobriety through the journey of those who have experienced it firsthand while also revealing our mental health challenges and strategies. Join us every Saturday at 10 AM Central and listen to our candid story.
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OK, these are some good reminders, there’s no question that increasing your mental clarity and boosting your drive, comes with quitting. Yes, there are many ways to kick the habit, Steffon Barkload's Quit Drinking Forever is what worked for me, best shortcut I go’ogled that took days without withdrawal.
Haven’t drank in 3 years and I don’t miss it.
Im 82
AMEN!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bud you are doing fine!❤ you already know not to worry about the dings out there! ❤ they just upset they can't be where you are!❤❤❤
Im two weeks sober. Woke up sober this morning. I feel great. I do NOT want to wake up in a drunk fog ever again. Thank you for this video. It reminds me what i can wake up to every morning if I keep going...
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Good morning guys love you
Good morning
OMG I used to be an alcoholic in the military but ever since I got out my life has been hell and I’ve been isolating not working for years and the Va just put me on venlafaxine after being on bupropion, this is my second day on it and I just left the gym bc Im suddenly tired and that’s not like me, I know it’s the medication. I do smoke and have cravings off drinking and it’s kinda been getting worse after not drinking for a few years and replacing it with smoking. I’m a bodybuilder and I’m bout to start working but I’m kinda nervous. The bupropion I noticed increased my aggression and highly aggravated. But yeah it’s my second day on it
This is so true. When ur REALLY having a bad day, sometimes u just have to admit defeat, go home, and lay down and just let it happen. I like to roll one up, but I know it’s a crutch. It helps a LOT to numb those thoughts at night tho..
After addiction it’s gotta be my children or should I say child! But alas not all is lost. One is outa the house and the other is 14 with 4 years to go. 😜 Nothing like sobriety and an open road to anywhere eh? ✌🏽🙏
Amanda sad thing is and those 30 years you s*** on so many people that it's it's great and I'm and I'm not knocking you I'm just using my father my stepfather who beat my mother and me in Oklahoma for a very long time when I was young I'm glad you figured it out and I'm glad you're still alive
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Good enough for what✝️🕊🌻
All the best dude ❤
If that's what you have to do for sobriety, we support you brother.
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Dude why the hell u wearing a girl's headband they are made for broads to use while putting makeup on. U are gay as hell yo
Battling that now but the hard part is that it's in my own house.
Good for you dude!!!
Thanks man
ima sub to ya man cause I lived through some serious shit and I truly hope you stay sober and feel better.
I thought you were at least 65 years old!
What if your biggest negative influence is yourself?
Thanks Man..🙏... Good luck to you too..
Exactly 👍
So true.. Me in 2018. "I'll never be able to stop drinking" Me in 2024." Almost 6 years sober..."I don't want to ever drink again."
9 months sober for me
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I am just a rookie at 58 yrs old going on 9 months sober
I wish you all the best!
Anyone struggling with alcohol use disorder I would urge you to look into the Sinclair Method. It is the standard of care in Europe. It has an 80% success rate. There's a decent amount of information here on UA-cam about it.
Yes Sir ....since 1988
Congrats. Good luck with reconnecting with everything.
So true thanks always hitting the nail on the head for me. Being sober only half the battle you got keep your mental and physical health there too. Love you thanks always be here
But if all you do is shedding, how are you gonna see opportunities? The concept as such really appeals to me butci guess im still to much in the cry baby phase. 😢😅 As others have said: Little steps will help
Baby steps are key in recovery. Shedding that negativity slowly but surely and you'll definitely start to feel better. Love the content!
You guys are annoying just drink on a Friday night not every single day. It’s not that hard you people are silly to get addicted. Like I know you’re not made out of money.
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Its like wking up out of amnesia. Thats how i feel and i havent drank for ove 5 years
Yes and no. There are situations that cause this. At that point you have to find a way to work around those situations.
I was sober for 14 years. The only people that never showed up were the ones I met in AA. I had an empty table at my wedding where my AA friends failed to show up. When my dad was diagnosed with cancer the only thing I heard was “better get to meetings”. People took jabs on how long it would be before I relapsed. These same people were constantly relapsing over that 14 year period. When I had my baby, no one from AA even responded on photos I would post of my child. You can take away the alcohol and try to fill it up with “spirituality” and “service work” and exercise and shit but at the end of the day, the people in the rooms are largely not there for help or to help. My personal experience