Sobriety and the lessons from the dark side
Yes you can, but you have to start by taking small action every day.
Hello my beautiful people,
I feel so fortunate to be able to work with and spend time with the most amazing souls. People fail to realize how much they teach me with their stories, resilience and spirit.
I have always been a fan of learning through other people’s lessons and I hope that you can do the same. This is the reason I bring you these interviews.
On the same token, I can’t stress enough how much wisdom you all already possess. We live in a world of praising celebrities and those achieved fame, but I want to show you that we all have the wisdom we need to find the contentment our soul yearns for.
Today, I share a story of a woman whose life could have looked very differently right now. Michelle Lillestol is a mom, a solopreneur and just a joyful human being. She is glowing and moving mountains in her own life. She is sassy, funny, warm, huggable and lovable.
We sat down to talk about her sobriety journey. We discussed lessons from the dark side and what all of us can do to transform the dark nights of the soul into more light and peace in our lives.
When people go through hard times and are able to use their resourcefulness to come on the other side, I always listen. These are the people who have wisdom to share.
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