PinnedDana Leigh LyonsVictim or Villain: Two Sides of the Same CoinHow to step outside of the stories you tell yourselfJul 141Jul 141
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PinnedDana Leigh LyonsSort-of Sober Isn’t SoberThe validity of exclusivity in sober communitiesFeb 251Feb 251
PinnedDana Leigh LyonsTo the Commenter Who Shamed MeI have some thoughts on making money and “the principle of service” in the recovery space.Mar 293Mar 293
Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterMy Sobriety Story with Kirsten A. Miller“This wasn’t a him problem — it was an us problem. It was a me problem.”20h ago20h ago
Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterMy Sobriety Story with Kristen Blanton Crocker“There is nothing in the whole world like looking at myself in the mirror, clear-eyed, and trusting that I will do the right thing.”2d ago2d ago
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Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterPrayer, Meditation & the 11th StepGuest post by Jeff StevensOct 23Oct 23
Dana Leigh LyonsinSober.com NewsletterMy Sobriety Story with Mike Sprouse“Being sober creates confidence and assuredness that wouldn’t have been present otherwise.”Oct 21Oct 21