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The Thing You’re Avoiding About Alcohol Is the Way Through



Freedom from alcohol isn't found in white-knuckling or temporary breaks — it emerges when you stay engaged with the process of transformation.

In this episode, I share a powerful moment from a recent family reunion where, for the first time, everyone had shifted their relationship with alcohol. What came from that wasn't awkwardness — it was deeper connection, true presence, and genuine joy without needing a single drop.

This is what happens when we stop performing and start participating in our own change.

You’ll hear:

  • Why temporary breaks often reinforce the desire to drink
  • The truth about alcohol and connection (it’s not what you think)
  • How the Sacred Pause Method “front-loads” your healing — and shortens the timeline
  • What one client said that changed everything for her: “This finally feels real. And sustainable.”
  • How lifting the veil on your habits gives you a completely new perspective — one you can’t unsee

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This is your sacred pause. Let’s make it count.

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DISCLAIMER: This podcast and its contents are not a substitute for rehabilitation, medical treatment or advice. It is for educational and inspirational purposes. I am not a therapist or doctor. The views here are expressed a personal opinion and based on first hand experience. Please consult a doctor if your mental or physical health is at risk.


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago






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