Diana Costas

Sober Living

Since 2021

The last time I drank was back in February of 2021, I actually had been trying to quit drinking since that very same New Year.

Our beloved Salsa singer, Tito Rojas also known as El Gallo passed away December of 2020, so I decided to drink the night away. That New Year’s Eve, I decided to get drunk in a short amount of time. I got very sick and the following month I solved my father’s 38-year-old murder mystery. Now four years later, I am proud to announce that I am sober from Alcohol and celibate. I can only look back to thank God for salvation and divine intervention.

These painful revelations over the last four years have proven to me whom I serve is God, not man.

With this awareness comes acceptance, I didn’t choose this life, but God chose me.

If it were not for my baptism back in 2017, I would not have ever known that I was chosen. And then I got the call one day found in Matthew.

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Now by 2021, I had already experienced a lot in life, failure, death, murder, suicide and all in my own family. When I got the call, I most certainly responded. Instead of dying, I chose to live. Instead of failure, I decided to fight back. Instead of drinking, I decided to quit all that lead me to drinking. Toxic people, toxic family and toxic places and it has been very challenging, but who I am today outnumbers my challenges. Who you are matters, if you are struggling with any kind of addiction and would like more information on sober living here in New York, “Get at me” DMX vibes.

A lot of the programs are useless here in New York it’s hard to find someone that cares… sometimes it gets to the point where we want to give up. When you feel like giving up, please don’t and please get at me. [email protected]. I used to love drinking until it showed me how ugly and deadly the drink could be, now four years later I could not be prouder of my accomplishments. This is a quite lonesome journey, but if I can do this so can you! I look forward to helping others heal from toxicity so they can be proud of themselves too.

Remember this, in this cold world Babygirl, nobody is coming to save you, but we can help each other put the drink down and work on ourselves.

Why work on yourself? Because you matter!

Peace

Diana Costas

Author/Humanitarian

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