Socializing Without Drinking Alcohol

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Episode 169  This episode comes from my heart as a socially anxious person who thought that drinking alcohol was required in order to socialize.  I know how challenging it is right now to face people you haven't seen because of COVID, especially if you are someone who is not drinking.  I created this episode based on a question I received from a woman who is 1 year and 8 months sober. I want to help you look at socializing sober in a whole new light.      Topics include: What socializing means in a society that thinks it's normal to drink Where my social anxiety started Where my drinking story started Feeling like I "had" to drink to socialize Feeling like you "need" to drink to be fun or have fun The different between feeling boring or being bored Using alcohol to tolerate someone How to redefine fun Setting a boundary for yourself rather than other people Not feeling guilty for choices you make Coping mechanisms for you socializing toolbox Visualizing what will go right Telling other people your intentions not to drink If you are feeling like you're going to go back to drinking because the world is opening up again or you can't find your sweet spot in being social without drinking - you are not the only one.  I stand with you in sobriety, and I appreciate you.  Thank you for listening to this episode, if you like the podcast, please take a couple of minutes to leave a rating and review. To join the To 50 and Beyond inner circle, click here. To learn more about Private Coaching, click here.