Show Notes
The progression of her disease went from food to cutting to alcohol to drugs to really serious drugs. Not everyone will relate to Sarah’s past, but absolutely every person in recovery needs the wisdom and insight she beautifully presents.
Quotes
“My thoughts no longer dictate my actions, my actions in fact, dictate my thoughts.”
“I had the incentive to do the things I didn’t want to do because I knew relief was guaranteed and that’s still the principle I live on today in recovery.”
“I have no desire to drink and use today, and that’s the side effect of my program today, and it’s glorious.”
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