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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
When the fight is worth it!
Day 912. Two and a half years clean. And today? Today I want to use. There. I said it. You’d think at 912 days, these thoughts would be gone. You’d think after building a whole movement around keeping going, after making thousands of bracelets, after getting my dream job at the country club, after watching fireworks with my son, after hosting coffee every single morning at 7 AM - you’d think the cravings would just disappear. But here’s the raw truth nobody talks about enough: Recovery doesn’t mean you never think about using again. It means you know what to do when you do. I have no idea why today feels different. Nothing catastrophic happened. I didn’t lose anything. Nobody hurt me. I’m not hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. Sometimes the demon just whispers, and today it’s whispering loud. But here’s what’s different between day 1 Lynn and day 912 Lynn: Day 1 Lynn would’ve already been on Ravine Street. Day 912 Lynn is sitting here writing this post instead. Day 1 Lynn thought cravings meant she was failing. Day 912 Lynn knows cravings are just thoughts, and thoughts can’t make me do anything. Day 1 Lynn was alone with these feelings. Day 912 Lynn has this whole community, morning coffee at 7 AM tomorrow, a fiancé who loves me, a son who texts me every day, and three more kids I’m fighting to get back. Day 1 Lynn thought using would make the feeling go away. Day 912 Lynn knows using would destroy everything I’ve built and bring back ten thousand times worse pain than whatever I’m feeling right now. So yeah, I want to use today. But wanting to and actually doing it? Those are two completely different things. I’m not going to use because: ∙ I’ve worked too damn hard for this ∙ My kids deserve better ∙ Owen’s five-minute hug at Dylan’s wedding meant everything ∙ 300 people are wearing bracelets I made this month alone ∙ Tomorrow morning at 7 AM, people are showing up for coffee who need to see that you can have a tough day and not pick up ∙ The version of me that gets high doesn’t get to watch fireworks with her son
Day 1
These cravings are hitting early, i really wanna get through day 1 successfully Help 😪
🎉 NEW COFFEE HOURS—LET’S DO THIS! 🎉
I’m mixing things up and making it EASIER for more of you to join me! Here’s the new schedule: ☕ COFFEE on Whatnot:Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9 AM ESTSundays at 7 AM EST These are your morning check-ins. Grab your coffee, show up in your PJs if you want, and let’s start the day together. We’ll talk recovery, share wins, process struggles, and remind each other why we keep going. 🌙 WIND DOWN:(staying the same!) End your week with us. Reflect. Decompress. Get ready for Monday. This is your space to breathe. Why I’m Doing This Because I know what it’s like to need someone at 7 AM. Or 9 AM. Or 7 PM. I know what it’s like to wake up and think “I can’t do this today” and need a reminder that yes, you can. I know what it’s like to feel invisible in your recovery and need someone to witness your struggle and your strength. So I’m showing up. Multiple times a week. Because you’re worth it. How to Join 👉 Whatnot Coffee Sessions: • Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9 AM EST • Sundays at 7 AM EST Whatnot/keepgoingmovement 👉 Wind Down (Sundays at 7 PM EST): right here in our community No pressure. No judgment. Just coffee, conversation, and community. Whether you show up to every session or just one—whether you talk or just listen—you’re welcome here. One More Thing If you need a bracelet, DM me your address. If you’re struggling today, reply to this post. If you just need someone to say “I see you and you’re doing great”—I see you. And you’re doing great. We’re all going through something we need to keep going to get through. Let’s do it together. See you at coffee. ☕💙 —Lynn P.S. I made 47 new bracelets this week. One of them has your name on it. 💪
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