A deeper commitment than what's known as 'sobriety'
A message for we who try to escape ourselves
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It’s called Love Me Sober: How I Broke Up With Booze & Came Home to Myself and I can’t wait to share it with you. It is the most honest, raw, and intimate writing I have ever done in my life. In this full-length memoir, I describe what it was like to be getting sober in real time. It was a surreal experience, and at the same time, the most grounding of my life.
But for now, I’m just here sipping coffee, watching the smoke rise from the small white chimneys across the street, from among the tall orange-red trees. And as I hit ‘send’ on this Sunday post, I’m wishing you a very good week ahead. See you again on Tuesday. :)
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