11 months sober today. May it be the last month I count. #odaat
A lot of hard recovery and emotional work. But worth it. Not everyone has to do this; I did.
“Your ghosts never leave. They live with you. It’s when I let them in I could start to face myself.”
#RecoveryPosse
Jennifer Leggio
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Cyber CMO. SecurityWeek writer. Modernist literature is my "era." Personal views.
- 14 months sober I’ll never take it for granted but I’m grateful that it simply *is* and I still haven’t wanted one drink since Aug. 26, 2022. #odaat #Gratitude #recoveryposse
- "I was a functioning alcoholic until nobody noticed my new aesthetic…” (iykyk) 22 months sober today. Recover loudly so others don’t die quietly. #RecoveryPosse #odaat
- This Is One Year Sober “I thought I was going to quit drinking. I ended up falling in love with living.” Proud of who I am now. Stopping the drink was one thing; facing trauma was another. I forgive old me. Who was I? My raw Day 1 journal is in the 🧵. #odaat #RecoveryPosse
- 500 Days Sober I will not let the monster whisper at me and take away my gifts and love again. #odaat #RecoveryPosse
- All dressed up and ready to go out and celebrate 9 months sober. I got sober to live a big, confident, vibrant life. Exist in gratitude and become self-led. For every two wins there has been at least one mistake. But, zero regrets. #RecoveryPosse #odaat
- 7 months sober - fully present - happy and grateful - loving work and life - more meaningful connection - removed negative obstacles - healthier and down 52 lbs - no shame, only joy - life is what I make it #odat #recoveryposse
- 16 months sober. I don’t talk about it as much because it’s slowly morphed from a focus to a flow. Yet, always diligent, #odaat. A life without numbing is the most beautiful life. My gratitude is endless. My happiness is unshakeable. #recoveryposse
- 23 months sober. 700 days. It’s been a journey and will always be a journey. But the special symbolism of 23 months, at least for me, is that I’m also in the anniversary of the self-inflicted chaos that led me to choose sobriety in the first place. And while I haven’t truly





















