Sober Curiosity Journey
Ruby shares her experience stepping back from event organizing to focus on writing and personal growth. She discusses the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive relationships during periods of transformation and how her sober curiosity led her to connect with like-minded individuals. Emphasizing the need for self-care, she reflects on the challenges of burnout and the desire to seek fulfillment from within rather than external sources.In this clip
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72. Sober Curious with Ruby Warrington
Related Questions
How might social life change with sobriety, as discussed in the episode "Neeloo Fathi on Her Near Death Bus Accident, PTSD, Ayahuasca and Microdosing, Her Relationship with Alcohol, and Learning to Embrace Self-Discovery," and the clip "Dating Sober Challenges"?
I have a question about the episode 72. Sober Curious with Ruby Warrington and the clip Sober Curious Movement. I've confronted some deeper issues and wonder if I've addressed the easier ones first. Might I have an addictive personality if I obsess over one thing and then switch to another, struggling to maintain a balanced life without feeling guilty about my performance?
Could my drinking be a way to soothe my nervousness around people? I notice my fidgeting and a desire for spikes in energy, possibly tied to my interests in coffee and action-packed shows. I fear that changing my behavior might make me more focused, and since I struggle to stay focused in front of people, I worry I'll be alone and left with only my achievements, which might reflect a self-limiting belief.