Have you ever wondered why alcohol remains part of your life, even when you recognize its negative impact? In this episode of the Catholic Sobriety Podcast, we delve into the psychological and social factors that keep women drinking, despite the awareness of its problems.
I share a personal story illustrating how the need for acceptance can drive behaviors, including drinking, and make it difficult to disentangle one's identity from alcohol use. We further explore the anxiety of redefining social events and relationships without alcohol and discuss the challenges that come with such changes.
We talk about how cultivating your relationship with the LORD and rooting your identity in Christ can help you turn FOMO (fear of missing out) into JOMO (joy of missing out)
Remember, you are not alone on this journey—I am here praying for you and supporting you every step of the way.
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