“I was consciously drinking to die. That was my intention. So, every time I did wake up, I would be so angry because that meant I was gonna have to deal with everything that I was trying to run away from.” Sheri Palmer’s life wasn’t always so miserable. In fact, up until her early 40s she had a nice job, great home, and everything was good. Sheri recalls, “I felt great. I felt like I had arrived and did exactly what I wanted to do with my life.”
Sheri grew up in church and had rededicated her life to God by 30. However, five years later, she bought a condo which began to take priority. About that time she says, “I wasn’t going to church as much. I wasn’t doing devotions. I was thinking about decorating and traveling, and that’s what happened. So, it was a subtle, subconscious walking away

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