Myles Sexton's Path to Sobriety: Finding Strength and Self-Worth
Becoming sober is a great filter to know who you want to keep around and who you don't want to keep around in your life. The sooner I can learn that and love myself and feel worthy for who I am and let go of that internalized shame, the happier that you're going to be.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by societal pressures and wondered how to break free? In this episode of 'How I Got Sober', Julie Comeau sits down with Myles Sexton, a Toronto-based Creative Director, Stylist, Makeup Artist, and Sobriety Activist. Myles opens up about their struggle with addiction, hitting rock bottom, and the transformative journey towards sobriety.
They candidly discuss the impact of societal norms and peer pressure on their substance use and how they navigated the complexities of relationships and social settings while maintaining sobriety. Myles emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, self-love, and self-worth in their recovery process. Their story is a testament to the power of resilience and the pursuit of a life filled with authenticity and joy.
As Myles wisely notes, 'Becoming sober is a great filter to know who you want to keep around and who you don't want to keep around in your life.' This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone grappling with addiction, offering insights into the tools and mindset needed for lasting recovery.