More Energy, Less Regret: Your Guide to a Sober Summer - Tiny Buddha
Briefly

The article challenges conventional timing around sobriety, traditionally associated with 'Dry January' or 'Sober October.' The author recounts a personal journey towards sobriety, emphasizing the benefits of realizing that one can choose to abstain from alcohol outside of societal norms. After years of struggling with their relationship with alcohol, the author advocates for personal agency in setting sobriety goals, encouraging others to break free from fixed timelines and embrace their own definitions of wellness.
Believe you can, and you're halfway there. ~Theodore Roosevelt
This is it-I am going to choose a different path.
We don't need to be confined to other people's expectations of when it's a good time to have a break from alcohol.
We are allowed to make our own rules, challenges, or well-being experiments when we want to and for however long we want to.
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