Nita Strauss celebra cinco años de sobriedad
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Nita Strauss celebra cinco años de sobriedad




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Nita Strauss comunicó mediante su Instagram que lleva cinco años de sobriedad y se mostró bastante orgullosa por el logro.




La guitarrista escribió que si hace unos años ella hubiese tomado la decisión de ser abstinente, muchos se reirían y se le hubiera derramado algo de licor.

«Necesitaba el trago para todo. Para estar segura en el escenario. Para ser social con todos. Para celebrar. Para ahogar las penas. Para botar toda la frustración de un mal día. Estaba bastante asustada de cambiar mi vida porque pensé que perdería a mis amigos, mi carisma en los conciertos y me volvería en alguien más», comentó Strauss.

Además, la guitarrista agradeció a su pareja y ahora mánager, Josh Villalta. También aseguró que aprendió que en la actualidad prioriza la calidad de amistad, antes que la cantidad.

«Mi primer show sin alcohol fue en frente de 15 mil personas. Me sentí como un espantapájaros y pensé que iba a ahuyentarlos. No se sintió natural, pero tenía ese absurdo pensamiento de que todos me estaban viendo», recordó la guitarrista que en ese concierto la felicitaron por su buen trabajo con Alice Cooper.




Nita Strauss escribió sobre su sobriedad

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5 years… If you would have asked anyone who knew me before if someday I’d be celebrating 5 years of sobriety, they would have laughed (and maybe spilled a drink on you in the process.)⁣ ⁣ I thought I needed a drink for just about everything. To be confident on stage. To be social after shows. To celebrate. To mourn. To take the edge off frustration or the sting out of a bad day. To relax and laugh at lunch with girlfriends, or watch football with the guys on Sundays.⁣ ⁣ I was terrified that my life was going to change, that without alcohol I wouldn’t be ME anymore, that I would lose my circle of friends, and my onstage charisma, and become someone else.⁣ ⁣ ALL those things happened… but not in the way I thought they would.⁣ ⁣ Change came first in my relationship, in the form of less fighting and drama, and more productivity, peace and love. Thank you @thejoshv for being the catalyst to the best thing I ever did for myself. I love you.⁣ ⁣ The ME that I was before would have stayed up until 6 am at the bar or in the bus front lounge. The ME that I became would rather get up at 6 and get to the gym before starting the day.⁣ ⁣ My busy circle of friends was almost immediately reduced to a core 3. I’ve learned that when it comes to friendships, quality is ALWAYS better than quantity. If your friends have no interest in spending time with you after you make a change for the better, they weren’t your real friends.⁣ ⁣ My first show without alcohol was in front of 15,000 people. I felt like a scarecrow someone had propped up on stage to scare birds. Nothing felt natural. I was going through the motions, with this absurd idea running through my head “everyone is looking at me. Everyone knows.”⁣ I went out by the bus to talk to fans afterward, and do you know what they said? “Wow you were so great! Where do you get all that energy? You add so much to Alice’s band!”⁣ ⁣ ALL of that insecurity, ALL the fears, ALL the doubt was in my head. Those are your demons that make you think you need them.⁣ ⁣ I’m content to sit at the bar, order a soda water with lime and watch the game now. I wouldn’t trade back to my old life for anything.⁣ ⁣ 📸 @jenrosenstein #sobrietyrocks #sober

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Comunicador con Maestría en Dirección Estratégica de Contenidos. Karateka y Sensei de Enshin Karate.

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