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What happens when you stop disappearing in pieces? In this powerful Morning Call, Sue speaks directly to the quiet burnout so many sober women carry — the exhaustion ofalways being “the strong one,” the fixer, the listener, the emotional safety net. When you give too much, you stop being seen as a person. You become a function. A service. A solution. And when you finally pull back, people don’t always miss you — they miss what you did for them. This episode is a call back to self. Back to boundaries. Back to worth. Back to living, not just coping. If you’ve been over-giving, over-functioning, and slowly disappearing to keep everyone else comfortable — this one is for you. You didn’t get sober to become invisible. You got sober to come alive. Not today, lady. Not today.
By Sue (Hola Sober Founder) – Irish, the voice of The Morning Call LoungeWhat happens when you stop disappearing in pieces? In this powerful Morning Call, Sue speaks directly to the quiet burnout so many sober women carry — the exhaustion ofalways being “the strong one,” the fixer, the listener, the emotional safety net. When you give too much, you stop being seen as a person. You become a function. A service. A solution. And when you finally pull back, people don’t always miss you — they miss what you did for them. This episode is a call back to self. Back to boundaries. Back to worth. Back to living, not just coping. If you’ve been over-giving, over-functioning, and slowly disappearing to keep everyone else comfortable — this one is for you. You didn’t get sober to become invisible. You got sober to come alive. Not today, lady. Not today.