Sobriety Will Expose You (That's the point)
In this episode, I’m talking about something that came up for me this week after experiencing a new level of visibility online—
and with that, a new level of judgment.
Body comments, sexualization, people projecting things that just felt… unnecessary.
And it made me reflect on something deeper:
A lot of us drink not because we need alcohol…
but because we don’t feel safe being fully seen as we are.
Alcohol becomes a buffer. A safety blanket.
It softens the intensity of being perceived—of being judged, misunderstood, or fully expressed.
So when you remove it, you’re not just removing a habit.
You’re removing the thing that helped you avoid those feelings.
And that means you actually have to feel everything you’ve been escaping.
And that’s the point.
Because what’s on the other side of that isn’t just discomfort,it’s you.
Being seen in the truth of who you are.
Not a filtered version, not a numbed version, not a more “acceptable” version...
but the real version of you.
In this episode, I talk about:
* why alcohol creates a false sense of confidence and safety
* the fear of being “too much” and where that comes from
* what happens when you can’t blame your behavior on alcohol anymore
* navigating judgment, visibility, and being misunderstood
* and what it really looks like to be yourself without numbing it
This is about more than sobriety.
It’s about learning how to be fully seen… without abandoning yourself in the process.
This is the sweet spot:
A note on The Higher Standard
This is something we go deep into inside The Higher Standard—
learning how to hold yourself, regulate yourself, and stay grounded in who you are, even when you feel seen, judged, or triggered.
Because the goal isn’t just to stop drinking.
It’s to become someone who no longer needs to escape themselves.
If you’re ready to actually do this work and step into that version of you, make sure you get on the waitlist here:
https://jessmariewhite.myflodesk.com/raiseyourstandard