31 min.

Taking A Break From Drinking with Rachel Coll Thrive 9-5

    • Geestelijke gezondheid

Hey Thrivers! You are in for another treat this week.

 

I am chatting with my friend, peer and colleague, Rachel Coll about her experience with sobriety. This is extremely valuable because as we start to approach the holidays and social engagements we must consider what we indulge in and why.

 

You are going to hear us discuss how we often use alcohol or even sweets to feel temporary relive from an uncomfortable emotion. During COVID, Rachel completed nine months of sorority and she found that dealing with uncomfortable situation while sober wasn’t any harder than when she drank. She notice that alcohol only postponed the discomfort but never got rid of it and whatever discomfort she felt she escape from in the moment that she made the decision to drink or over drink would just come back tenfold the next day in the form of a hangover.

 

Once alcohol was no longer a buffer she had to face her uncomfortable emotions and process them. What she found is that she had tolerated so much when she was putting alcohol  her body and without the alcohol she saw that she had options. She could choose to be uncomfortable or exit a situation that makes her uncomfortable. Drinking to tolerate anything doe snot have to be your only option, you can choose to leave a situation, a party, a job, a relationship that makes you uncomfortable. You get to choose. 

 

This is another juicy conversation that you dont want to miss. Press play to join in now.



Get full transcript and more information here: ​​https://www.celesteharrington.com/podcasts/thrive-9-5 



GUEST INFO —

Rachel Coll, Certified Life Coach and Owner of Rachel Coll Coaching

Website - https://www.rachelcollcoaching.com/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachelelizabethcoll/?hl=en

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rachelelizabethcoll

Twitter - https://twitter.com/rachel_elizc?lang=en 

The Happy Sober Girl Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happy-sober-girl-podcast/id1552618766
 

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Hey Thrivers! You are in for another treat this week.

 

I am chatting with my friend, peer and colleague, Rachel Coll about her experience with sobriety. This is extremely valuable because as we start to approach the holidays and social engagements we must consider what we indulge in and why.

 

You are going to hear us discuss how we often use alcohol or even sweets to feel temporary relive from an uncomfortable emotion. During COVID, Rachel completed nine months of sorority and she found that dealing with uncomfortable situation while sober wasn’t any harder than when she drank. She notice that alcohol only postponed the discomfort but never got rid of it and whatever discomfort she felt she escape from in the moment that she made the decision to drink or over drink would just come back tenfold the next day in the form of a hangover.

 

Once alcohol was no longer a buffer she had to face her uncomfortable emotions and process them. What she found is that she had tolerated so much when she was putting alcohol  her body and without the alcohol she saw that she had options. She could choose to be uncomfortable or exit a situation that makes her uncomfortable. Drinking to tolerate anything doe snot have to be your only option, you can choose to leave a situation, a party, a job, a relationship that makes you uncomfortable. You get to choose. 

 

This is another juicy conversation that you dont want to miss. Press play to join in now.



Get full transcript and more information here: ​​https://www.celesteharrington.com/podcasts/thrive-9-5 



GUEST INFO —

Rachel Coll, Certified Life Coach and Owner of Rachel Coll Coaching

Website - https://www.rachelcollcoaching.com/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachelelizabethcoll/?hl=en

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rachelelizabethcoll

Twitter - https://twitter.com/rachel_elizc?lang=en 

The Happy Sober Girl Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-happy-sober-girl-podcast/id1552618766
 

FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE —

Join the Thrive Weekly – https://www.celesteharrington.com/#subscribe 

My Calendaring Secrets Revealed! Worksheet - https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f7ccb775bb2f876b07dea69

Crush Your Calendar Masterclass - https://www.celesteharrington.com/calendarmasterclass

 

FOLLOW ME —

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Celeste-Harrington/100011029238985/ 

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/celeste__harrington/ 

Website - https://www.celesteharrington.com/ 

 

RATE, REVIEW, & FOLLOW ON APPLE PODCASTS –

If you love the content and find it valuable, please consider rating and reviewing my show! This helps me support more people — just like you — learn to love their jobs without losing themselves. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode! 

 

Also, if you haven’t done so already, please consider following the podcast. New episodes drop weekly and if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. 

31 min.