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Recovery Elevator

RE 525: It’s Already In You

Recovery Elevator

Paul

Aa, Health & Fitness, Addictionpodcast, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health, Onlinesupportcommnity, Alcoholicsanonymous, Selfhelp, Alcoholic, Addiction, Alcohol, Recoverypodcast, Sobriety, Recovery, Sobertravel, Quitdrinking

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🗓️ 10 March 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Lisa. She is from Brisbane, Australia and took her last drink on February 24th, 2022.

 

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If you have quit drinking and are looking for new alcohol-free friends, Café RE is the social app for sober people. With 24/7 access to a like-minded community committed to living alcohol-free, you’ll never feel alone on this journey. 

 

[02:35] Thoughts from Paul:

 

Healing from alcohol addiction is more about restoring the original circuitry we arrived on the planet with, opposed to learning anything new. You already have everything you need to quit drinking. There is nothing wrong with you, we simply need to remove the layers of muck, grime, false stories and incorrect paradigms that we have accumulated over the years of living in a toxic culture.

 

As you clean up your inner mess, you’re also laying the foundation for others to begin their healing process. When you heal, others around you heal.

 

[07:27] Paul introduces Lisa:

 

Lisa is 45 years old and lives in Brisbane, Australia. She runs a residential rehab for women. For fun, Lisa enjoys CrossFit and the community that comes with it. She has a 21-year-old son.

 

Lisa first tried alcohol when she was 17. It was an issue from the first time she picked it up. Once she got the feeling in her system, she just kept going. This continued until she was pregnant with her son who was born when she was 24 years old.

 

When her son was 13 months old, Lisa became a single mom and wanted to find herself again as he started to get older. With her mom helping her with her son, she was able to start going out to meet people and says the only way she knew how to do that was with alcohol involved. Lisa says she thought to be sociable, you had to drink.

 

There were times when Lisa was able to abstain for extended periods while focusing on her son and fitness, but she always went back to it. She found herself using drinks as a reward to get through the weekdays and then would binge drink on the weekends. This cost her multiple jobs in the fitness and nutrition world. Lisa found herself blaming everything but herself or her drinking.

 

Lisa had been working on getting sober for quite a while but had always been trying to do it for other people or jobs. A few years before her sobriety date, she had a revelation that she had to quit drinking for herself. She was able to go 500 days from that point and says she wasn’t doing the work suggested to her and ended up drinking again.

At this point she was adding other substances to her drinking. A weekend camping trip in November 2021 ended badly for Lisa and after her partner picked her up, she shared that she didn’t want to live anymore. The fact that she felt that way scared her.

 

When her son questioned her about going to rehab, Lisa told her she couldn’t because she had so many other obligations. The drinking continued and she would start going to lengths to try and conceal it. After a weekend away with her son, she found herself on a balcony consumed with suicidal thoughts. It was then that she called a rehab to try and get help. Within a few days, she travelled 8 hours south to start rehab.

 

Lisa says her connection to herself is now authentic. She no longer looks to others or external things to make her happy. Lisa feels free and can now be grateful for her addiction because of where it has led her. She knows she has to put herself and her recovery first which was hard in the beginning. And now after three years, she still makes sure to attend meetings and do what needs to be done to stay sober every day.

 

Lisa’s parting piece of guidance: just put it down one day at a time. And if it takes one minute at a time, one hour at a time, whatever it is that you need to do to get off the booze, there is a better life out there for you.

 

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Go big because eventually we’ll all go home.

I love you guys.

 

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Transcript

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Recovery Elevator episode 525. You know you know the old is it easy no is it worth it

1:15.4

i cannot say how worth it is for what i have in my life right now Welcome to the Recovery Elevator podcast. My name is Paul Churchill, and I'm excited to be here with you today.

1:46.9

Listeners on today's podcast, we have Lisa.

1:49.2

She's from Brisbane, Australia, and took her last drink on February 24, 2022.

1:54.8

Great job, Lisa.

1:57.1

I got 99 problems, but a hangover ain't one.

2:00.4

If you're wondering how in the hell to break the cycle of day ones, you're on the right track. Keep showing up, keep listening, and keep building your alcohol-free life in your mind. Now, what do I mean by that? Start visualizing yourself at social events with the soda water in your hand. See yourself declining

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