Sarah Elizabeth

Sober Gratitudes

Sarah Elizabeth

  • S2;E53: How Controlling things doesn’t work for me

S2;E53: How Controlling things doesn’t work for me

Thursday 3rd June 2021

Sarah Elizabeth reveals how surrendering control led to her sobriety and a happier life on 'Sober Gratitudes'.
27 minutes
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Sober Gratitudes
Author:
Sarah Elizabeth
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Sobriety Success Stories
Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Creative Recovery Journeys
Navigating Challenges in Recovery
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Sarah Elizabeth's Journey: Finding Freedom by Letting Go

Try to perhaps quit, quit trying to control your drinking, surrender to the fact that you can't control it if that's where you're at and you think that you might be somebody who has the disease of alcoholism.
Ever felt like you're constantly battling to control everything around you? In this episode of 'Sober Gratitudes', Sarah Elizabeth shares a deeply personal story about how she found sobriety by releasing her grip on control. Sarah opens up about the struggles she faced trying to manage her drinking and the people in her life. She talks candidly about how her attempts to control her alcohol consumption only led to more chaos and despair.
The turning point came when she surrendered to the reality that she couldn't control her addiction, and that's when true healing began. Sarah also discusses the role of a higher power in her recovery journey, emphasizing how faith and spirituality helped her find peace. By shifting her focus from controlling everything to being of service to others, Sarah discovered a new sense of happiness and fulfillment.
This episode is a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with alcoholism, offering practical advice and emotional support. Sarah's story is a reminder that sometimes, the best way to gain control is to let go. Tune in to hear how surrendering led Sarah to a life of sobriety and newfound joy.