‘Til You Can’t By Cody Johnson On This Week’s Tuesday Tunes With Sober Curator Lauren McLaughlin AKA @Joyfully Sober

Tuesday Tunes Song of the Week: ‘Til You Can’t

Artist: Cody Johnson

I cannot stop listening to this song! It should be the Official Anthem on 2022 if you ask me. 

This year is coming in hot with lots of drama but this song has been on repeat for me.  It reminds me to not be that person who creates goals in January and does nothing with them.

 I refuse to end 2022 in the same position I am going into 2022.

Recovery gives me choices.  Today, I choose to take chances and run with them. I choose to have dreams and I am going to chase them.

My recovery is not a given everyday, I work for it everyday and everyday I hope I don’t ever have it taken away.  If for some reason, life changes and I can’t do all the beautiful things I do today I don’t want regrets.  It is never too late to change and pursue a life of passion. 

So, here’s to taking chances and pursuing your dreams this year! You got this!

PLAY IT AGAIN! Music can instantly transport you to another state of mind and alter your mood in a heartbeat. So, of course, we’re curating the greatest recovery tunes for our The Ultimate Sober Playlist.  This section features select songs that represent some part of our journey and serve as sobriety anthems in reminding us to stay the course. These are the ones that have us saying “Play It Again” and always end up on repeat. No decade or genre is off-limits. Happy listening!

What’s your sobriety theme song?  If there is a song you think should be on our playlist, we want to hear about it.  Send your requests to [email protected]

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Resources are available

If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulties surrounding alcoholism, addiction, or mental illness, please reach out and ask for help. People everywhere can and want to help; you just have to know where to look. And continue to look until you find what works for you. Click here for a list of regional and national resources.

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