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The Word That’s Secretly Making Sobriety Harder (And Why You Must Stop Using It NOW)
Season 1 · Episode 160

The Word That’s Secretly Making Sobriety Harder (And Why You Must Stop Using It NOW)

Sobriety Snippets for Women Over 40 - Alcohol-Free Living with Soul, Smarts, and a Sense of Humor · Becca Jacobson

February 17, 202511m 32s

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Show Notes

What if a single word was secretly adding to your anxiety, making your journey harder than it needs to be?

🔥 In today’s episode, Becca reveals the surprising impact of the "S-word" (stress) and why eliminating it from your vocabulary can help you feel more empowered, calm, and in control of your alcohol-free life.

What You’ll Gain from This Episode:

✅ Understand how the words you use shape your thoughts, emotions, and daily experience.

✅ Discover a powerful reframe that can instantly shift your mindset and reduce overwhelm.

✅ Learn a simple yet game-changing assignment to rewire your brain for resilience and ease.

🎧 Press play now and take on the challenge—ditch the "S-word" and reclaim your peace in sobriety!

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This podcast explores the journey of sober living and sobriety, highlighting how health, mindset shifts, and overcoming regret from binge drinking and drinking can lead to powerful habits that support an alcohol-free lifestyle, especially for professionals and business women seeking self-improvement, confidence, clarity, and lasting empowerment.