Robert McClellan

Real Sobriety Podcast

Robert McClellan

  • Real Sobriety Life in a Sober World

Real Sobriety Life in a Sober World

Monday 18th March 2019

Join Robert McClellan as he offers practical advice for adjusting to life in the sober world. Gain insights on community support and patience.
4 minutes
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Empowering
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About this podcast

Real Sobriety Podcast
Author:
Robert McClellan
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Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Adjusting to Sober Living: Robert McClellan's Practical Advice

Your sober life is going to get a lot easier. It takes a bit of courage and a lot of trust to forge ahead and to seek happiness and success and to change your life, make better choices, and especially to venture out into new relationships.
Adjusting to a life without alcohol or drugs can feel like stepping into a whole new world. In this episode of the Real Sobriety Podcast, Robert McClellan dives into the hurdles and triumphs of living in a sober world. For those fresh on the recovery path, the journey can be intimidating and sometimes downright confusing. Robert, with his signature blend of humor and heartfelt honesty, shares his own experiences to help you find your footing.
He emphasizes that rebuilding healthy relationships and finding joy in sobriety is a gradual process, one that requires both courage and trust. Robert's insights are not just about staying sober but thriving in your new life. He highlights the importance of community support, suggesting practical steps like attending meetings, seeking out sober activities, and building a network of sober friends. With a focus on taking things one step at a time, he reassures listeners that patience and self-kindness are key.
So, if you're feeling overwhelmed by the challenges of addiction recovery, this episode offers a comforting reminder: with effort and support, your sober life can become not just manageable but truly fulfilling.