The holidays are over, and for many of us, January can feel like a bit of a letdown—a “holiday spirit hangover.” The decorations are packed away, the celebrations are done, and we’re left facing the reality of a new year. But what if this feeling isn’t the end of the holiday joy, but the beginning of something even better?

January is the perfect time to reflect on the past year and set a new direction for your life. For me, this time always brings to mind the turning point that led to my sobriety—a journey I share in my book, God Took Me to Las Vegas…to Get Sober. It’s a story of redemption, faith, and finding the strength to overcome life’s toughest challenges, even when hope feels out of reach.

As you step into 2025, I encourage you to consider what’s holding you back. What’s one step you can take to break free from old habits, heal past hurts, or create a life you truly want? Change doesn’t have to be overwhelming—it starts with a single decision, a moment of courage, and a willingness to believe in something better.

Ready to take the first step? God Took Me to Las Vegas…to Get Sober is more than a book—it’s a guide to finding your breakthrough. Start your journey today at https://godtookmetolasvegas.com. Your best year yet is just one step away.

Looking for support on your recovery journey? Explore one-on-one or group recovery coaching options at https://randymortensen.com, or call my office at 321.757.HOPE to take the next step toward lasting change.

Randy Mortensen, a seasoned professional with over three decades of experience across finance, energy, non-profit, and technology sectors, stands as a valuable asset for growth-focused organizations. Holding leadership positions as VP of Business Development and CEO, his memoir showcases his journey as a serial entrepreneur, notably highlighted by his role in catapulting Energy Solutions’ revenues from $600k to over $40 million in four years. Engaging in global initiatives and infusing Biblical leadership principles into his work since his transformative journey to sobriety, Randy’s memoir, “God Took Me to Las Vegas…..to Get Sober,” offers readers a unique insight into his leadership philosophy.

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