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The Top Changes You May Experience In Your Alcohol-Free Life

Updated: Aug 8, 2022


Often when people are considering an alcohol-free lifestyle, they hit resistance because they don’t want to feel “different.” They don’t want to stand out. They don’t want people to judge their choice. And they don’t want to feel dull or boring.


I remember having those feelings and beliefs.


But that mindset shifted once I embraced the life I was intentionally creating for myself.


Since choosing an alcohol-free life 5 years ago, I've noticed some big changes in myself and the way I show up in the world. To me, these changes are BIG upgrades. And chances are, if you choose a sober life you may experience these changes too.


1.) I no longer need to hide or avoid.


2.) I’ve stopped second-guessing myself and I’m able to enforce healthy boundaries.


3.) I listen to what my gut tells me. Always.


4.) I pursue the people, opportunities and experiences that align with the life I desire.


5.) I embrace it all - the miraculous and the messy. (And I now know there are miracles IN the mess. ❤)


My point is this: So what if you change?


If alcohol isn’t working - make a different choice.


Because living an elevated life is anything but boring.


xx Andrea






Listen, I know that sobriety is no joke! Heck, even saying the word out loud can feel hard sometimes. That's exactly why I created this coaching business: to support you on your journey through exploring & designing a sober life that sets you free.


If (and when) you're ready to get curious and take action towards creating your dream sober life, get in touch! I'm always one click away, and your ultimate dream life awaits. That I can say for certain ;)












 
 
 

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I (Andrea Marie Shaw) do not provide medical services, or diagnose, treat, or cure any disease, condition, or other physical or mental ailment. Sessions are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be used in place of the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. My training is in Life and Recovery Coaching only, and my role is to provide action plans and accountability, as well as support you in early sobriety with tools that may help you maintain a healthy alcohol-free lifestyle. You understand that am not performing the role of medical doctor, psychologist, or any other licensed healthcare provider. Any decisions regarding your healthcare are your responsibility and I cannot be held  responsible for any consequences of your medical decisions. Coaching is not a substitute for an addiction treatment or detox program. If you have mental health concerns, or you're physically addicted to any drug, including alcohol, please contact your healthcare provider for medical treatment. If you have a medical emergency, please call 911. Alternatively, you can seek help here: https://www.samhsa.gov 

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