Blogs for Your Sobriety Journey & Those Who Are Sober-Curious
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Welcome to Sober Vibes, a space designed to inspire, empower, and guide women ready to embrace a thriving, alcohol-free life. Whether you’re in the early days of sobriety, thinking about cutting back or looking for tools to deepen your journey, this blog is for you.
Hi! My name is Courtney Andersen, and I quit drinking alcohol back in 2012. it was by far the best decision of my life. I am a sober life coach, podcast host, author, and founder of Sober Vibes and National Sober Day.Â
Here, you’ll find practical advice, personal stories, and resources tailored to help you navigate life without alcohol. While still finding joy and confidence along the way. From mocktail recipes to breakthrough strategies, each post is created to support your growth and celebrate your victories.
 Let’s create a life you don’t need to escape from.
High achievers are not supposed to have problems they cannot solve. That is kind of the whole identity. You push through, figure it out, execute, and ...
Bills paid on time. Money coming in. Showing up for work every single day. Committed to social events. Putting yourself together nicely. Nobody has ev...
Here's a question I asked myself for years: if I'm killing it at work, showing up for everyone, getting things done, how can I possibly have a drinkin...
10 Signs of a High-Functioning Alcoholic
High functioning drinkers often look like they “have it all together.” Successful careers. Families. A full ...
What Is a High-Functioning Alcoholic?
A high functioning alcoholic doesn’t “look” like the stereotype most people imagine.
They hold it together at w...
Episode 222: The Culture of AlcoholÂ
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...For so many successful, driven women, the struggle with alcohol is a silent, hidden battle. You’re used to setting goals, achieving them, and earning ...
For women who have spent their lives building careers, reaching goals, and achieving milestones, struggling with drinking can feel like a deeply perso...