Tiffanie’s main struggle in getting sober was that she didn’t know how to stop using.
As she can explain, she had been beaten down from countless years of painkillers, alcohol and cocaine use. Her drug & alcohol abuse caused separation from her family & friends.
For a long time she found that she couldn’t look people in the eye or look in the mirror because of the shame of who she had become.
As time went on, Her mother and grandmother told her that it was time to get help. They still believed that she was capable of so much more and sent her off to recovery.
Tiffanie got sober on December 4th, 2011. “That was the first day of my life-as far as I’m concerned. “Through relationships of people who came before her, Tiffanie was given the tools necessary to live a peaceful and productive life.
To this day, She remains close to her recovery support. For this reason, it is why having a sober companion is essential in the first few months of recovery. Tiffanie’s support taught her how to navigate problems and find true serenity. “I am extremely passionate about helping others to discover this way of life.”