When I couldn't be strong for myself, I was for the tribe.
Due to my court‑ordered sobriety, I needed to show that I was actively participating in a sober program.
I’d met Jaiden a few years back because of the loss of our loved ones. Working remotely made it easy to self‑medicate. There were a lot of similarities between her story and mine. I could really relate. Little did we know her group that I had heard about through a mutual friend, would allow us to cross paths again.
I lost my father on January 20, 2024, and drinking to numb the pain got me in trouble with the law. July 4th was a difficult holiday for me. I wanted to drink, but instead I listened to my dad’s sermon on freedom. I did the uncomfortable, and felt every emotion....sober. If I couldn’t stay sober for myself, I could for the Alcohol Freedom Journey program participants.
Jaiden's program includes practical neuroscience techniques and couples those with what she refers to in the program as MAM. I have tried going to regular meetings in the past and have found AFJ's techniques to be far superior to other outdated meetings. I recommend her program and staying sober!

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