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Sober, But Make It Whimsical

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Some days, the work of recovery feels like tending a garden. There’s pruning, watering, composting what’s no longer alive. And some days? You have to lie down right in the dirt and laugh.

We talk a lot about shadow work, inner child work, trauma healing, nervous system repair — all good and necessary. But I want to talk about the sacred work of whimsy. The part of recovery that giggles. The part that loves glitter and nonsense, that collects salt and pepper shakers shaped like penguins, and arranges them like an audience on your kitchen shelf. The part that finds holiness in ridiculous joy.

I’ve been listening to Good Hang with Amy Poehler, and every episode she asks her guest: What are you reading, watching, or doing that brings you joy? It’s such an important question. Because joy — especially playful, light-hearted joy — is often the first thing to go when we’re numbing out, and one of the hardest things to reclaim when we start living awake again. Whimsy isn’t frivolous. It’s a spiritual practice that keeps us from taking ourselves too seriously. A reminder that recovery isn’t about perfecting, but about playing again.

Whimsical Practices to Try

Whimsical Inspiration

Recovery invites us back to the possibility of delight as proof that healing is working. Whimsy says: life can be both deep and light. We can grieve and laugh. We can pray and play. We can be sober and still absolutely full of wonder.


THIRSTY FOR WONDER: at The Sober Curator, led by Anne Marie Cribben—a passionate recovery coach and spiritual companion based in Washington, DC—offers 1:1 coaching, spiritual guidance, and recovery support rooted in compassion and empowerment. As the creator of The Wellspring: A Celtic Recovery Journey, Anne Marie blends the Celtic calendar with sobriety, connecting participants to ancient wisdom and the rhythms of nature.

A fierce advocate for sobriety as liberation and self-love, she challenges the targeted marketing of alcohol to women and champions authentic, joyful living. Her work goes beyond addiction recovery, fostering a life of vibrancy, purpose, and connection.


CURATED CRAFTS at The Sober Curator is all about keeping your hands busy and your mind inspired in sobriety. Whether you’re diving into art therapy, channeling your inner Sober Picasso, or laughing your way through a Pinterest fail, creative expression can be a powerful tool for stress relief and emotional healing. Crafting isn’t about perfection—it’s about expanding your mind, expressing your feelings, and having fun along the way.

Follow our latest DIY inspiration on Pinterest, or, if crafting isn’t your thing, check out our #QUITLIT section for book recommendations that feed the soul. You can also shop our curated list of supplies on our Amazon Storefront. 


PLAY IT AGAIN is The Sober Curator’s curated playlist of sobriety anthems—songs that capture the essence of recovery journeys and lift the spirit. From timeless classics to modern hits, these tracks inspire, heal, and motivate, no matter what genre of choice. Each song is handpicked for its power to transport you to another state of mind and remind you why living alcohol-free rocks.

Got a favorite sobriety theme song? We want to hear it! Send your picks to thesobercurator@gmail.com and help us keep the playlist growing.


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