• Someday I’m going to… blah, blah, blah.
    Dec 22 2020
    I believe that most people have the best of intentions on doing “something” someday, and many even believe their own bullshit, but they never do it. I don’t think that people are liars or lazy; life is busy and you’ve got plenty of things to do already. Sticking with “what is” can be easier (but less gratifying), than making changes. It’s natural to avoid difficult changes and nobody likes failure. But someday is right NOW.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    10 mins
  • It still sucks!
    Sep 27 2016
    Logically, after almost 11 years of complete sobriety this shouldn’t still suck. But many thoughts and emotions aren’t founded on logic. The title may sound a little dark, but I wanted to share this. I hear from a lot of people who feel the same way. I think it’s okay to feel this way. And even though I illogically feel that it still sucks, I know for certain that my life is factually far better as a non-drinker. I hope you find this podcast interesting.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    11 mins
  • Recovery isn't just for the alcoholic
    Sep 19 2016
    Most of the attention is usually placed on the person doing the recovering. But the unsung hero is the person or people doing the supporting. The supporter plays an extremely important role in the success of a recovery effort. What’s the best way to offer support? I offer a few ideas in this podcast. Please check it out.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    14 mins
  • Good Busy-VS-Bad Busy.
    Aug 16 2016
    We all lead busy lives, but have you ever thought about the difference between Good Busy and Bad Busy? Many of us invest too much of our valuable time into the act of being Bad Busy. Have a listen to this podcast to hear the difference between the two. I hope this podcast motivates you to avoid getting involved and overwhelmed by Bad Busy and start focusing your time and your life on being Good Busy.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    12 mins
  • How bad is bad?
    Jul 22 2016
    Do you need to take a test, fill out a questionnaire or consult a therapist to determine if your drinking behavior is problematic? I don’t think it’s necessary. You may not have a “genuine” heavy drinking problem, but your drinking habit may be distracting you from getting the most out of your time and your life. Please listen to this brief podcast and decide for yourself.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    9 mins
  • Is it ever good to lie?
    Jun 29 2016
    Is it a good idea to lie to someone when they first sober up? Should you tell them that this will be the best thing they ever do or should you tell them, “I don’t know how this will turn out?” You don’t want to deflate their effort, but you don’t want to outright lie and give them false expectations. This podcast will give you some ideas of how to address these tough questions.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    9 mins
  • There's always a reason to drink.
    Jun 17 2016
    Your mind is quite capable of finding a reason to drink or do drugs. Temptations exist every day. Temptations aren’t bad, taking action on those temptations is bad. You can’t always control life, but YOU CAN control many temptations from ever presenting themselves. What is really at the root of temptation? Have a listen to this podcast and decide if you agree with me.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    9 mins
  • The ultimate power trip!
    May 4 2016
    What is the ultimate power trip for you? Is it driving fast? Being in control of other people? Running a business? I personally feel that the ultimate power trip is self-control, and it’s something you can experience every day, multiple times a day. You can have total control over substances, but that’s providing you have the self-control to NOT put a substance into your bloodstream. The only time you become powerless to a substance is AFTER you’ve willingly ingested it. I give an example by comparing laxatives to alcohol. Once either one is in your stomach you have no control over what it will do to your bodily functions. Please check out this podcast.

    http://LivingSoberSucks.com
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    11 mins