Planning a Sober Girls Get Together

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Socializing Sober

Socializing sober doesn’t mean missing out on fun. Sober gatherings offer a chance to create meaningful connections without the distraction of alcohol. Whether hosting a small sober girls get-together, going out with friends or a date, attending a workplace event, or participating in a larger event, there are countless ways to socialize and have a great time while staying true to your sobriety journey. Socializing and being around other people are crucial components of addiction recovery. It’s something you shouldn’t miss out on just because you no longer drink alcohol or use drugs.

What Are Some Sober Activities?

Choosing the right sober activities can be filled with laughter, humor, excitement, and memorable. Alcohol doesn’t always have to be involved. Below are some activities that encourage a focus on bonding and relaxing:

  • Movie night
  • A wellness retreat
  • Group yoga
  • Painting
  • Mocktail making
  • Cooking or baking
  • Gardening
  • Flower arrangement
  • Pottery class
  • Marathon
  • Volunteering
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How To Build A Sober Support System?

A sober get-together can be more than just a fun night—it’s also a powerful way to strengthen your sober support system. Surrounding yourself with friends, family, colleagues, and aquaintances who respect your recovery helps reinforce your commitment to sobriety. Whether you’re in early recovery or have been sober for years, having a solid support system in place is key to maintaining your progress.

Building a strong sober support system is crucial to maintaining sobriety and thriving in recovery. Your support system consists of the people, communities, and resources that encourage and help you stay on the path of sobriety. These connections provide emotional support, accountability, and guidance, making them an essential part of a successful and lasting recovery.

Here are a few tips to help you build and strengthen your sober support system:

Building a sober support system is about surrounding yourself with the right people, engaging in recovery communities, and being proactive about maintaining healthy relationships. Whether it’s through friends, family, professionals, or new connections made in recovery groups, having a solid support network is essential to maintaining sobriety and leading a fulfilling life in recovery.

Why Should Women Support Women in Sobriety?

Women supporting other women in sobriety is a beautiful thing, and something we focus on at Anchored Tides Recovery. Having a safe place where women can feel free is one of the keys to being happy and maintaining long term sobriety. 

It’s not uncommon for a woman before getting sober to feel distraught or uncomfortable, especially in social situations. A coping mechanism a lot of women use to ease these feelings is drinking alcohol or doing drugs. Now that you’re in recovery, or about to pursue a path to recovery, you may find yourself wondering “what will I do for fun now when I go out with friends?”. Please know you aren’t alone in this, and it should by no means be a reason to not quit drugs or alcohol.

In essence, no one knows what it feels like to be a sober woman except for other sober women. Having a group of people who understand your struggles and has been in your shoes, is incredibly therapeutic and encouraging. Never undervalue the power of a good ‘ole fashioned girl get together! And if you’re going to plan one, use these tips to plan a memorable party without risking your recovery!

Choose the Guest List for the Sober Event

Your guests can potentially make or break your get together. When making your guest list, make sure to invite women you feel safe around. They don’t necessarily have to be sober, they just have to understand that you’re sober and have boundaries. 

Make Plans for a Sober Saturday Night Activity

Planning a get-together can feel a bit stressful. As a host, you probably want to make sure you plan something that all of the guests will enjoy. An easy way to ensure everyone will be engaged is to place the sober event around an activity. This will also help encourage conversation amongst the guests, especially if they don’t know each other. 

One fun activity that almost everyone enjoys is bowling. It’s fun if you’re good at it, it’s still fun if you’re bad at it (a not so good bowler usually makes everyone laugh), and there’s always good fried food at a bowling alley.

Another fun activity is a game night. Most game nights these days don’t even require having the physical game, you just need a cell phone and reliable WiFi. Heads up is a great game because it moves quickly and requires the group splitting into two smaller groups. It also requires everyone to get up off the couch at one point. 

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Focus on the Food

Don’t want alcohol to be the focus? No problem! You can shift the focus from alcohol by making sure there is a tasty meal or snack when the girls get together. If you’re going to gather a large group, feel free to ask other people to bring some snacks. 

Have Fun! 

Most importantly, if you’re planning a social gathering, make sure you have fun. Your life isn’t over now that the “partying” has stopped. Your new sober life in recovery will be fulfilling and fun. Below are just some tips to follow when throwing a girls get-together without putting your sobriety at risk. 

Build Your Sober Support System at Anchored Tides Recovery

Anchored Tides Recovery is a female owned and female client based addiction treatment center, with rehab programs specifically designed for women by women. We also offer women dealing with alcohol addiction a safe haven.

Located in Orange County, CA, Anchored Tides is committed to providing you with a treatment experience that leads to lasting recovery. Contact us at 866-329-6639 to begin your journey to recovery!