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7 contributions to Keep Going Sober
Introduction
Hi everyone! My name is Krista, thank you for letting me be apart of your group… I am 607 days alcohol free :) I am a currently a full time nurse and I started making digital products relating to healing, sobriety, etc. I also just introduced my Pup “W”. I’d appreciate getting to know some people :) I’ll post my link if you are interested in checking out my page :) https://beacons.ai/kfreddy
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Krista, I’m newer to the group and catching up…but I had to say this: your consistency is inspiring. There are no easy days, but every intentional choice you make is a vote for the person you’re becoming. Keep stacking those votes. They’re building something powerful.
Jan 18th 2026 I made 25 Months Clean Today I Reached 25 Months Sober
On Jan 18th 2026 I Made 25 Months Clean From Drugs And Today Jan 26th 2026 I Also Made 25 Months Sober From Alcohol sobriety is a challenging journey, but it ultimately leads to building something you can be proud of. It involves relearning how to live life without relying on substances or drinks and becoming a better version of yourself. Although sobriety and life can be tough, recovery provides you with the necessary tools to navigate life's challenges in the long run. A healthy support system can be vital for a smother Sobriety journey. Although the urges of alcohol can be challenging to overcome, you'll eventually find that they decrease in intensity or you'll develop different strategies to deal with them without turning to drinking. Although the urges of alcohol can be challenging to overcome, you'll eventually find that they decrease in intensity or you'll develop different strategies to deal with them without turning to drinking. Sobriety is a daily journey that demands dedication and perseverance. It starts again each morning and continues throughout the day, without a break or a day off. In the early stages of sobriety, setting small, achievable goals is vital. This might involve breaking down larger goals into smaller, manageable tasks, such as staying sober for a single hour or making it through the day without a slip-up. By achieving these small goals, you'll build confidence and momentum, which will help you stay on track and reach more significant milestones. small sober goals are better then no sober goals and no milestones reached sobriety is a one day at a time just for today all day everyday process Getting sober isn't just about quitting drinking; it's about addressing the underlying disorders and causes of your addiction. Through this process, you learn to heal and repair the damage from past experiences and current situations, ultimately overcoming the problems you created during your addiction's darkest moments. Sobriety not only saves your life but also gives you a life worth living. Giving you a life to live that you can be proud of as well I'm trying my best hour by hour and day by day to stay sober for myself and those who love me I Recover Out Loud Because I Almost Died In Silence and We Do Recover We Do Get Clean We Do Get Sober There Is A Life After Addiction One Day At A Time Everyday Just For One More Day
Jan 18th 2026 I made 25 Months Clean Today I Reached 25 Months Sober
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Ann, I love your thought that “Sobriety isn’t just about quitting—it’s about building a life you’re proud of.” 25 months clean and sober is the power of one more lived out…one more hour, one more day, one more right choice. Hour by hour, day by day, you’re proving it works. Keep going. One more is changing everything. Your efforts are so inspiring to me. Keep sharing that passion here.
Travis Shields-The Lie Addiction Tells and the Truth that Breaks It
Travis’ story is a powerful reminder of how addiction grows quietly in guilt, shame, and unspoken pain. The line that hit me hardest though was how his destructive past became his greatest asset to save lives today. There’s hope here. In community. In service. In letting someone help you when you don’t know how to live yet. Gratitude becomes action. Trials become blessings. And God can do for us what we can’t do for ourselves. If you’re struggling, or love someone who is, this video is worth your time. Watch the whole thing. https://youtu.be/fpT_H-Ilohk?si=Luh--8uW9buiu8RE
What are those wins?
Hey everyone…What’s one win from this week so far…big or small? Wins count even if you struggled. Awareness, honesty, and showing up are wins too.
Introduction Time!!!
Welcome to the Keep Going Movement! I'm Lynn Ellen, and my recovery journey began on May 8, 2023. To say the last seven years of my life before that were messy would be an understatement. I went from being a housewife with four children and a busy schedule to losing everything to crack cocaine addiction. But that's not where my story ends - it's where my mission began. During my early recovery, I found myself making a simple bracelet with two words that kept pulling me through: "Keep Going." Every time I looked down at my wrist and saw those words, they gave me the strength to push forward, no matter what challenges I faced. Today, I'm a proud mom rebuilding relationships with my four children, including my oldest who didn't speak to me for three years but now has an amazing relationship with me. I get my hair done every Monday (because self-care matters!), and I hand-make and distribute over 300 "Keep Going" bracelets monthly to people who need that same reminder that kept me going. My style is boho, my heart is full of hope, and my mission is clear: to share the message that recovery is possible. I might have seen the darkest sides of addiction, including violence and loss, but I choose to focus on the light of recovery and the promises that come true when you just keep going. Through this community, I want to create a space where we can: - Support each other's recovery journeys - Share the power of the Keep Going message - Create and distribute bracelets to those who need hope - Build a movement of strength and possibility - Show others that recovery is possible Join me every morning for coffee and connection as we build this community together. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone who is, or just need the reminder to keep going, you're in the right place. Remember, no matter what life throws at you, all you have to do is keep going forward. With hope and determination, Lynn Ellen Founder, Keep Going Movement www.keepgoingwithlynnellen.com
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Hey everyone…What’s one win from this week…big or small? Wins count even if you struggled. Awareness, honesty, and showing up are wins too.
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