Stacy's Sobriety Story: A Journey of Resilience and Support
I've just gone through some really big stuff and had to make some really big changes and decisions in my life, and I have no fear and I have no worry around it, and I have trust that everything in my life is going to be okay, because it has never not been okay, and I have the tools and I have the support and I have a higher power, and I just couldn't be more content.
Ever wondered how someone can turn their life around after hitting rock bottom? Stacy knows that feeling all too well. On this episode of the Alcoholics Anonymous Radio Show, Stacy opens up about her 12-year journey to sobriety. From her first drink, she knew she was on a dangerous path, but it wasn't until she reached a breaking point that she sought help through Alcoholics Anonymous.
Stacy candidly discusses the chaos that alcohol brought into her life and how the 12-step program became her lifeline. Early recovery wasn't easy; the challenges were many, but Stacy found solace in the AA community. She talks about the genuine friendships she has made and the critical role of self-love and self-care in her healing process. Stacy's story isn't just about quitting alcohol; it's about finding a support system that understands you and lifts you up.
Her journey offers hope and practical advice for anyone struggling with alcoholism or supporting someone who is. Tune in to hear Stacy's inspiring tale of resilience and the transformative power of Alcoholics Anonymous.