Sean Robinson: From Routine Drinking to Lasting Recovery
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Sean Robinson thought he had life all figured out by the time he could legally drink at nineteen. Growing up in Ontario, Canada, Sean followed examples set during his childhood, believing that drinking was just part of the routine. Now thirty-eight, Sean has spent nearly two decades in the construction industry and volunteering with the local fire department. But despite his outward success, his life took a dark turn, especially compounded by the pandemic.
Two years ago, Sean reached a breaking point and knew something had to change. In this episode of 'God Took Me to Las Vegas', Sean sits down with host Randy Mortensen to share his journey from habitual drinking to recovery. He dives into how childhood experiences shaped his drinking habits and how he eventually realized the need for change.
Sean discusses his book, 'Going Dry: My Path to Overcoming Habitual Drinking', and explains the three-phase approach of the Going Dry program, which helps people assess their compulsive behaviors and build healthier habits. The conversation also touches on the importance of being a positive role model, the power of journaling, and the role of volunteering in recovery. Sean's story is a testament to the power of vulnerability and seeking help.
If you're struggling with similar issues or know someone who is, this episode offers hope and practical advice for making lasting changes.