Joe Singer

Cuttin Grass

Joe Singer

  • Merry Christmas Y'all

Merry Christmas Y'all

Friday 24th December 2021

Joe Singer shares tips and encouragement for staying sober during the holidays in this heartfelt episode of 'Cuttin Grass'.
10 minutes
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Cuttin Grass
Author:
Joe Singer
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Holiday Survival: Joe Singer’s Tips for Staying Sober

So let's never take a prayer back because one person may need that prayer that we don't know about. I just pray we stay sober for The Next Three Days just Today.
The holiday season is a time of joy, but for those on a sobriety journey, it can also be a minefield of triggers and temptations. In this episode of 'Cuttin Grass', Joe Singer opens up about the unique challenges that come with staying sober during the festive period. He knows firsthand how isolating it can feel when everyone around you seems to be celebrating with a drink in hand.
Joe’s candid reflections offer a comforting reminder that you’re not alone in this struggle. He shares practical advice on how to navigate these tricky times, emphasizing the importance of having a solid plan and reaching out for support when needed. One of Joe’s key messages is the value of community. He encourages listeners to check in on each other and to make an effort to connect with those who might be feeling lonely or vulnerable.
Joe also talks about turning the experience of watching others drink into a learning opportunity. By observing others, you can gain insights into your own relationship with alcohol and strengthen your commitment to sobriety. This episode is filled with hope and encouragement, reminding you that there is always help available. Whether you’re struggling with feelings of isolation or just looking for some extra support to get through the holidays, Joe’s heartfelt advice is sure to resonate.