The first 9 months of 2015 was a total shit show. I decided to regain control and that started with changing my lifestyle & who I associated with. At the beginning of October 2015, I made the decision to “cut back” on my drinking and gave myself ONLY 5 days to drink that month. I […]
sober is the new black
It’s much easier to stay SOBER than it is to get SOBER!

726 days Sober 7 2 6 Days — 1 year 11 months 3 weeks 4 days — 103 weeks + 5 days — 62,726,400 seconds — 1,045,440 minutes — 17,424 hours ………………………. since I took my last sip of alcohol! It is much easier to STAY sober than it is to GET sober! It’s funny […]
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Sober Up Buttercup!

Learning to live Sober… I never thought that I would end up sober. I never thought I would end up needing to get sober. How did it happen? When did an unhealthy relationship with myself turn into an even unhealthier relationship with drugs and alcohol? The first years….. I am a Korean Adoptee, that was […]
Women for Sobriety – Sober is the new black!

On October 25, 2015, I vowed to get sober! Who knew that I would ever be an advocate for sobriety!! 639 days later I am STILL sober!!! Sobriety is not something that you hear of often and with it comes a stigma. I didn’t ever think that I would ever become sober or that I would […]