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n the episode of "How I Did It," host Damon Frank speaks with Rachel Hechtman about her journey from addiction to sobriety. Rachel shares her personal experience with alcohol addiction, detailing how she began drinking at a young age and the moments she realized her relationship with alcohol was problematic. After many challenges and smaller "rock bottoms," a series of introspective moments during the COVID-19 pandemic propelled her into sobriety. Using tools like walking her dog, sipping tea, and setting short-term sobriety goals, Rachel has managed to maintain over two and a half years of alcohol-free living. She emphasizes the significance of taking sobriety day by day and finding purpose, which for her, materialized as the "Sober in Central Park" initiative.
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š Find out more about Rachel here: pxl.to/sipp
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THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
š - Why do you question if you are really an alcoholic https://pxl.to/ri0u6fn
ā - Warning Signs That You Might Be in a Codependent Relationship https://pxl.to/rymubsj
⨠- Addiction! How do you surrender? https://pxl.to/nv89ik4
š - Staying Sober during difficult times https://pxl.to/5t5973w
š„Emotional sobriety, and how do you get it? https://pxl.to/2gv16g9
šŖ - How Do You Handle Toxic Family Members? https://pxl.to/jy26ckh
āļø Feeling stuck in recovery? https://pxl.to/uuga8yd
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n the episode of "How I Did It," host Damon Frank speaks with Rachel Hechtman about her journey from addiction to sobriety. Rachel shares her personal experience with alcohol addiction, detailing how she began drinking at a young age and the moments she realized her relationship with alcohol was problematic. After many challenges and smaller "rock bottoms," a series of introspective moments during the COVID-19 pandemic propelled her into sobriety. Using tools like walking her dog, sipping tea, and setting short-term sobriety goals, Rachel has managed to maintain over two and a half years of alcohol-free living. She emphasizes the significance of taking sobriety day by day and finding purpose, which for her, materialized as the "Sober in Central Park" initiative.
š Subscribe to the weekly newsletter! Live Your Best Recovered Life! Subscribe and receive exclusive content, news, and events about addiction recovery delivered weekly via email. https://pxl.to/joinrl
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š Find out more about Rachel here: pxl.to/sipp
===============================
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
š - Why do you question if you are really an alcoholic https://pxl.to/ri0u6fn
ā - Warning Signs That You Might Be in a Codependent Relationship https://pxl.to/rymubsj
⨠- Addiction! How do you surrender? https://pxl.to/nv89ik4
š - Staying Sober during difficult times https://pxl.to/5t5973w
š„Emotional sobriety, and how do you get it? https://pxl.to/2gv16g9
šŖ - How Do You Handle Toxic Family Members? https://pxl.to/jy26ckh
āļø Feeling stuck in recovery? https://pxl.to/uuga8yd
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