Tuesday Tunes With Sober Curator Lauren McLaughlin AKA @JoyfullySober – Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays (N Sync)

It’s time for TUESDAY TUNES, and I DARE YOU not to bust out some finger-snapping, head-bopping moves to this song. I can’t resist a good boy band holiday tune during this time of year, and N’Sync brings it big with this jam. Not only is it a catchy tune, but if you listen to the words, it hits home in many ways for me.

Three Lyrics I love:

  • “It’s a wonderful feeling, feel the love in the room, from the floor to the ceiling.” Sometimes we get so wrapped up in stress during this time of year it reminds me to focus on love that really does surround you if you look for it.

  • “And with the blessings from above, God sends you his love and everything’s okay.”  I love songs that remind me that I am cared for and guided by something bigger than me.  The blessings I receive are a combination of hard work and faith.

  • “No matter what your holiday, it’s a time to celebrate, and put your worries aside and open up your mind, see the world right by your side.” What a great line to remind us we can come together and CELEBRATE.

Take some time to JAM out this week and ride the Holiday Train to Joyville! 

TUESDAY TUNES with Lauren McLaughlin:

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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