As the school year draws to a close and the energy of spring ushers in more sunny days and warmer temperatures, many of us reflect on the seasons we’ve just lived through. For those battling compulsive or destructive behaviors, the approaching summer can feel like a fresh start—or a looming challenge. With routines changing, temptations often increase, and old habits can creep back in.
But what if this moment isn’t the end of the struggle, but the beginning of something better? The end of the school year is an ideal time to reflect and to set new intentions for your future. Just like in my journey to sobriety—one that I share in my book God Took Me to Las Vegas…to Get Sober—this is a time for redemption and transformation. It’s a chance to pause, reflect, and decide that you can create a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Spring is a symbol of renewal. This season invites us to shed what no longer serves us and make space for something new. You don’t have to wait for the perfect moment; you need to take one step. Maybe it’s reaching out for support or starting with a slight change in your daily routine. That first step can spark lasting change.
As you prepare for summer, I encourage you to ask yourself: What’s holding me back? What’s one action I can take to heal, grow, and break free from old cycles? Your journey to recovery doesn’t have to be done alone.
Start your transformation today. God Took Me to Las Vegas…to Get Sober is more than just a story—it’s a tool to help you find your breakthrough. Start your journey today, order your copy of my book at https://godtookmetolasvegas.com. Your best year yet is just one step away.
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