Show Notes
Michelle shares her journey to and through alcoholism, which brings us to who she is today: a sober and happy woman of dignity and grace.
Quotes 
“I always knew I wanted something better for myself, but I didn’t know how to stop.”
“I gave an honest prayer to God to please give me the strength to do what was in front of me.”
“I’ve learned how to be a woman of grace and dignity in Alcoholics Anonymous.”
Referred by: Michael R. (vol. 145)
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