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Music Therapy for Highly Sensitive People
Music has this magical way of reaching into places words can’t touch. You know, like when you hear a song and suddenly feel seen? For me, that moment came when I was 13 years old, sitting on my bedroom floor, and Portishead’s "Sour Times" came on. That moody, haunting...
4 Ways to Manage Uncomfortable Emotions in Sobriety.
  The first few months of sobriety can be daunting because you’ll be experiencing lots of firsts. Some firsts will be joyful, and others will be difficult. Managing uncomfortable emotions isn’t easy and that’s why many people reach for alcohol, because it’s an...
My Sober Covid Story – How I Survived the Pandemic
Reflections. The entire Covid journey was far from dull. For most of it I was in the depths of a magical, savage, heart-wrenching journey. My psychotherapist was guiding me through deep water, rocky trails, flowing rivers, pink skies, and forbidding mountains. The...
Mindful Drinking with Daniel Hinde of Reformed Characters
I recently caught up with Daniel Hinde, founder of the alcohol-free drinks brand, Reformed Characters. We talked about mindful drinking, binge drinking culture in the UK, the future of alcohol-free drinks, and some of the life-changing benefits of being sober. How has...
How to tell people you’re not drinking

How to tell people you’re not drinking

An inevitable part of quitting drinking means that you will have to learn how to decline a drink. It might be uncomfortable to be honest with your friends when you’re in the early stages of sobriety, so it might help to filter the truth a little. Try these out excuses...

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Why Self-Care Needs Discipline

Why Self-Care Needs Discipline

What is self-care? Self-care results from small, consistent habits strung together that support physical, mental, and soulful wellness. Wellness is not just the absence of poor health, but the presence of positivity and fulfilment. If you’re glowing with wellness,...

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