I love quit lit and read a few per month.
I bookmarked this post and return to it when I am stumped.
Next up for me is Drink by Anne Johnston. Welcome. Dig in here and read around and reach out when you need assistance.
I love quit lit and read a few per month.
I bookmarked this post and return to it when I am stumped.
Next up for me is Drink by Anne Johnston. Welcome. Dig in here and read around and reach out when you need assistance.
Knitting, crochet, felting whilst watching TV.
You could start making Christmas crafts now, like tree decorations then sell them for charity at Christmas.
Wow, thank you for this!!!
Ooooh I like that idea thank you!
All the credit belongs to @SassyRocks but I am happy you asked. I needed to revisit this list myself.
Well, thank you for pointing me in the right direction!
I use quit lit as a major tool in my sober toolkit. It is so helpful for me to see how people felt and what they have done in their sober journey. Just like this site. When I struggle I try to read around here to see if I can learn something or help encourage someone else on their journey.
Quit lit has been incredibly helpful to me as well. I first read about women ‘like me’ in some ways. Especially their interior life and it helped me feel less alone or weird. And some inspired me to change my story. Then I started reading books that educated me on alcohol and mental health. And all that lead me (back, I studied and lived it years ago) to mindfulness, compassion and lovingkindness.
I completely agree. I started reading quit lit in my teens always knowing that something in me was like the stories I was reading. 30 years later I am on the right path.
I bookmarked your list a long time ago so I am happy to share and revisit it for ideas.