Show Notes
Sara shares her Experience, Strength and Hope as she approaches a new life—recently divorced, with a new job, in a new state. Sara touches upon what it was like being raised in a large Catholic family, marrying young and tending to her ill husband. Throughout her share Sara discovers, yet again, what’s most important to her sobriety: her connection to God, her spirituality and her faith.
Quotes
“Alcohol had really turned into my best friend.”
"My prayer and my meditation is my drink today.”
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