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It feels like we are weak when we ask for help but it's the opposite. When you ask someone else for help, it's a sign of strength. In sobriety, it's so important to have a network of people you can lean on.
That phone you have to call out on? 10,000 points and 8 foot buttons.
We talk through on this podcast about how asking for help is so important in sobriety and how when you ask for help, you are making someone else feel better.
How do you feel when you ask for help? What does it feel like when someone else asks you for help?
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It feels like we are weak when we ask for help but it's the opposite. When you ask someone else for help, it's a sign of strength. In sobriety, it's so important to have a network of people you can lean on.
That phone you have to call out on? 10,000 points and 8 foot buttons.
We talk through on this podcast about how asking for help is so important in sobriety and how when you ask for help, you are making someone else feel better.
How do you feel when you ask for help? What does it feel like when someone else asks you for help?
Support the show
📫 Get more honest conversations about sobriety delivered to your inbox! Subscribe to The Sober Friends Dispatch, our weekly newsletter where we go beyond the podcast to share real strategies for alcohol-free living. Join our community by clicking here.

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