Surrendering in Sobriety: Finding Help and Living in the Present
Either we're going to keep going this life where we're miserable, unhappy. I mean it's saying I'm going to do whatever it takes to get better.
Have you ever thought about the true meaning of surrender in the context of sobriety? In this episode of 'The Elizabeth Chance Podcast', Elizabeth Chance gets real about what it means to let go and ask for help on the journey to sobriety. She candidly shares her own experiences with choosing an accountability partner, emphasizing the importance of finding someone you respect without putting them on a pedestal.
Elizabeth dives into the challenges of living in the present moment and how overcoming the fear of missing out (FOMO) can be a game-changer in maintaining sobriety. Self-care is another key theme in this episode, as Elizabeth underscores that taking care of yourself is crucial if you want to support others effectively. She also talks about the importance of having a solid support system and the value of taking sobriety one day at a time.
As she wisely notes, 'It takes years to learn to live in the day'. This episode is packed with heartfelt advice and practical tips for anyone looking to surrender, seek help, and stay accountable in their sobriety journey.