
The Next Chapter Challenge is for people in sobriety who are past acute instability and ready to build what's next.
It assumes your foundation is solid.
It does not help you stop drinking. It helps you figure out how to take your life to the next level now that you have.
The program moves through three phases and 12 modules inside a live cohort: weekly group sessions, peer accountability, and a community of people standing at the same edge you are.
Every exercise feeds the one that follows. By the end you'll hold a completed Next Chapter Blueprint: a document that maps who you are, what you're building, and the evidence that you already started.
Female participants only at this time. Details to follow.
Things will not settle on their own. The sobriety plateau is not a phase you age out of, it's a gap you cross deliberately or you don't cross at all. The people who wait for readiness tend to wait a long time. The people who build readiness by moving tend to find it within a few weeks of starting.
Three to four hours per week. Integration weeks (one per phase) have no new content, just synthesis of what you already built.
If you have time to scroll, you have time for this. What you're actually saying is that you're not sure it's worth the time, and that's a fair thing to sit with. The question is what the next 90 days looks like if you don't do it.
Most programs give you content. This one makes you produce something and take action. Designed specifically for the sobriety plateau, you will be guided through a thoughtfully built curriculum for exactly the stage you're in, along side a cohort of people building just like you. You get collective brain power, shared accountability and support, as well as direct access to Sarah, who brings lived experience and years of strategic thinking about what it actually takes to move from maintenance to expansion. The structure exists. The people are there. The only variable is whether you show up.
It's an investment, there is no denying that. Another year in the sobriety plateau, or the slippery middle, costs you something too. It's just a cost you pay in lost time, deferred decisions, restlessness, and frustration rather than dollars.
This program is not designed to strengthen sobriety. It's designed for people whose sobriety is already the foundation. If you're in early recovery or actively working on getting stable, this is not the right container right now. If your decision is solid and you're past the acute work, you're exactly who this was built for.