Sober Survival: Ariel Brito's Guide to Thriving in Sobriety
I don't want to live with alcoholics anymore. So that's why I went missing for like two nights, Two Days. So I'm home now and I've been home for like about an hour now.
Imagine trying to stay sober while surrounded by alcohol and drugs. That's the reality Ariel Brito tackles head-on in this episode of SOBER.NIGHTS.NYC. Ariel opens up about her own journey, sharing raw and honest reflections that many will find relatable and inspiring. One of the most powerful moments comes when she talks about her decision to move out of her family home because of the presence of alcoholics.
Her words, 'I don't want to live with alcoholics anymore', echo the tough choices many face on the path to sobriety. Ariel doesn't just talk about her struggles; she offers practical advice too. She emphasizes the importance of attending AA meetings and making significant changes in one's personal life to maintain sobriety. Ariel also touches on the role of a higher power in recovery and how upgrading personal technology can aid in this journey.
One standout part of the episode is Ariel's discussion on informing family members about changes in living arrangements. Despite the emotional toll, she stresses that finding a path to sobriety that works for each individual is crucial. 'God Bless, stay sober and follow your path on sobriety, even though it means to hurt your family', she says, underscoring the difficult but necessary steps one must take.
This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone navigating the challenges of sobriety. Whether you're in recovery yourself or supporting someone who is, Ariel's candid discussions offer both guidance and hope.