Claiming Your Right to Sobriety: Mary Wagstaff's Guide to Success
Episode Overview
Sustainable sobriety as a birthright, not a reaction to alcohol Understanding the need for permission to be successful in sobriety Shifting the paradigm away from the old model of change centred around alcohol Embracing the 'Naturally Sober Woman' within, irrespective of current drinking habits Encouraging listeners to challenge conventional notions and reclaim their authentic selves
I see that. I don't care if you're drinking right now. You are a naturally sober woman. And that is what this process is all about.
Ever feel like you need someone else's approval to change your life? In this episode of 'Stop Drinking and Start Living', Mary Wagstaff tackles the idea of giving yourself permission to be successful in sobriety. Mary believes that sobriety is a natural state, something that's inherently yours, like a birthright. She explains why we often wait for others to 'get it' before we allow ourselves to change and how this need for external validation can hold us back.
Mary shares her own journey and reflections, offering a fresh perspective on embracing sobriety without over-explaining or defending your choices. She highlights the importance of creating a safe space for self-exploration and introduces her 'Naturally Sober Woman' program and the 'Ignite Your Vision Retreat' as immersive experiences to support this journey. By moving from defensiveness to self-authority, Mary encourages listeners to reclaim their natural state of being sober and live authentically.
If you're looking for a holistic approach to sobriety that places you at the center of your own transformation, this episode is a must-listen.