WHEN DRY JANUARY TURNS 5 “FIVE YEARS SOBER TODAY”

Five years sober. A milestone once unimaginable, now a testament to resilience and transformation. In "When Dry January Turns 5", Mai reflects on how her life has evolved—from the early struggles of sobriety to the incredible growth and self-love she’s discovered along the way. Join her as she looks back on the lessons learned and shares her vision for 2025. Whether you're sober, sober-curious, or simply seeking inspiration for your own journey, Mai's story will empower you to embrace change and lead with love. 💖

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DRY JANUARY “I DON’T KNOW WHO I AM”

Mai’s life has been filtered through “beer goggles” for the past decade, and now she’s taking a hard look at what it means to live without them—even for just 31 days. In this raw and emotional diary entry from misAdventures of Mai, Mai opens up about her struggles with alcohol, social anxiety, and heartbreak. With Dry January on the horizon, she’s not aiming for sobriety—just a reset. But will stepping away from alcohol help her regain control of her life? Read this compelling and unfiltered reflection to find out, and discover inspiration for embracing change—even when it’s terrifying.

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DRY JANUARY “I DON’T LIKE BEING SO FAT!”

In the first installment of misAdventures of Mai, travel back to T-5, five years ago and discover the life-changing events that shaped her journey. This raw and vulnerable diary entry, titled "Dry January: 'I Don’t Like Being So Fat,'", follows Mai the day after Christmas as she grapples with feeling lost, stuck in a rut, and chained to addiction. Heartbroken and desperate for change, Mai decides to participate in Dry January, marking a pivotal moment in her quest for self-discovery and healing. Through her struggle, pain, and determination, Mai’s story inspires readers to face their own challenges and take the first step toward transformation. Join her as she turns introspection into action, shedding light on the power of even the smallest resolutions to create profound change.

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