
You're not here because life is falling apart.
You're here because part of you is tired from living the same nights, making the same promises, and waking up with the same feeling that you're meant to be living at a higher level than this.
You might not know exactly what you want yet.
Most people don’t.
You just know that drinking isn’t working the way it used to.
Not the way you keep hoping it still will.
But you do know what it keeps taking from you.
Your energy.
Your self-respect.
Your sense of possibility.
Meant for More meets you in that in-between space.
The place where you’re still figuring out what comes
next but you’re done pretending this is fine.
This is where you get the kind of support that helps you trust yourself again, feel like yourself again, and build a life that feels too good to want to escape.
You didn’t get here by accident.
You’ve been feeling the shift for a while.
The nights aren’t fun the way they used to be.
The “I’ll take it easy tonight” plans don’t stick.
The mornings feel heavier, even when nothing dramatic happened.
There’s a quiet part of you that’s been paying attention.
The part that notices you’re not as present as you want to be.
The part that misses who you were before drinking became so routine.
The part that knows you’re not living anywhere close to your potential.
Not because your life is falling apart.
Because you’re finally noticing that drinking is pulling you
further away from the person you want to be.

You’ve tried cutting back.
You’ve tried “just weekends.”
You’ve tried rules, breaks, resets, and promises.
You’ve tried convincing yourself the next night will be different.
And maybe it is — for a night or two, maybe even several months.
But the pattern always returns.
And every time it does, something inside you sinks a little deeper.
This is the moment people usually keep to themselves.
Not quite a bottom.
Not quite a crisis.
Just a private knowing that something isn’t lining up anymore.
That’s the moment Meant for More is built for.
The moment when drinking stops being your way to feel alive
and starts being the thing that’s holding you back from it.
You’re not being dramatic.
You’re not overreacting.
You’re waking up to your own potential
and realizing you want to feel good in all parts of your life, not just during the hours you’re drinking.
Meant for More isn’t about taking drinking away from you.
It’s about helping you understand why you’ve been leaning on it in the first place.
It gives you space to make sense of your patterns.
Why certain moments hit harder.
Why your intentions don’t match your actions.
Why you keep circling the same loop even when you don’t want to.
There’s no shame here.
Just the kind of honesty that helps you see yourself clearly and start choosing differently.
Most people try to quit drinking by relying on willpower.
But willpower only works when you’re not exhausted, stressed, lonely, overwhelmed,
or trying to hold everything together by yourself.
It collapses the moment life pushes you to the edge.

Meant for More gives you something completely different.
A way to understand your mind and your patterns so you finally know why you keep doing what you don’t want to do.
A way to reconnect with yourself so you can make choices you’re proud of instead of choices you regret.
A way to move through your days without chasing a high just to feel something.
A way to feel like you again.
This is where everything starts to shift.
You stop asking why you can’t control drinking
and start seeing why your nervous system and your mind kept turning
toward it in the first place
so you can make a different choice without fighting to get there.
And once that makes sense everything changes.
This is where the shift becomes real.
The pull to drink loses its urgency.
Your choices stop contradicting what you actually want.
You feel yourself coming back online.
And your life finally starts matching the potential you’ve been sitting on.
Meant for More is not about surviving without drinking.
It’s about building a life that feels so electrifying and meaningful
that drinking would only pull you away from it.
Most people try to change their drinking with rules, willpower, or short breaks.
It works until it doesn’t.
Because none of those things address what’s actually going on underneath.
The Meant for More Method helps you change drinking from the inside out.
Not by force.
Not by pretending alcohol didn’t help you.
By giving you a way to finally understand what pulls you into the cycle
and a way to interrupt it that feels natural, not exhausting.
Here’s what the method does for you:
It helps you see the real pattern instead of getting blindsided by it.
It helps you understand the moment drinking becomes appealing so you can make a different choice that feels much better.
It helps you catch the “F-it” moment instead of getting blindsided by it.
It helps you make choices you don’t have to spin, justify, or clean up the next day.
It helps you feel like the version of yourself you’ve been missing for a long time.
You learn why the urge shows up.
You learn how to interrupt it before it takes over.
You learn how to handle celebration, stress, loneliness, pressure, or boredom without reaching for drinking.
You learn how to feel good without needing a shortcut.
And as you put this into practice, things start shifting fast.
The urge loses its urgency.
Your choices line up with what you actually want.
Your energy comes back.
Your confidence comes back.
You feel present in your own life again.
The method isn’t about surviving without alcohol.
It’s about helping you build a life that feels so good and so alive
that drinking would only take you out of it.

Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor.
Concierge Recovery Coach.
And someone who has lived the inside of this journey.
I’ve been alcohol-free since 2011, but my story didn’t start with confidence or conviction.
I stopped drinking during a season of my life where I was holding up a facade.
I called myself a freelancer, but I didn’t have any clients.
From the outside, things looked fine.
I still had a beautiful condo.
I had friends and family who loved me.
But inside, I was sick and tired of being sick and tired.
I wasn’t falling apart in a sensational or dramatic way.
I was quietly losing myself to the same cycle that kept me from becoming the person I knew I could be.
I thought if I quit drinking my life would get smaller.
I thought I would lose my personality, my relationships, my edge.
What I found instead was direction, self-respect, and a version of myself that finally felt real.
My recovery taught me something I now see in every client I work with.
People don’t reach for drinking because they are weak or broken.
They reach for drinking because they are overwhelmed, disconnected from themselves and others,
or trying to manage pressure without the right support.
And once you understand that, change stops feeling like an uphill battle.
For more than a decade, I’ve worked in addiction treatment, mental health, trauma, and the emotional complexity that comes with being a high-functioning adult who secretly struggles with drinking.
I’ve coached physicians, attorneys, executives, entrepreneurs, and people who carry a lot on their shoulders and rarely have a place to say what they actually feel.
My approach blends neuroscience, emotional awareness, mindset coaching, spiritual connection, and real lived experience.
Not theory.
Not slogans.
Not judgment.
Just a framework that helps you understand your patterns
and gives you a clear way to change them in your real life
so your choices start matching the life you actually want.
Meant for More is the program I wish I had when I was trying to find my way.
A space that is honest instead of harsh.
Human instead of clinical.
A place where you can drop the performance
and learn how to live in a way that feels aligned, present, and real.
I see the potential people forget they have.
And I know how quickly life begins to shift
when someone finally gets support that fits who they are.

Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor.
Concierge Recovery Coach.
And someone who has lived the inside of this journey.
I’ve been alcohol-free since 2011, but my story didn’t start with confidence or conviction.
I stopped drinking during a season of my life where I was holding up a facade.
I called myself a freelancer, but I didn’t have any clients.
From the outside, things looked fine.
I still had a beautiful condo.
I had friends and family who loved me.
But inside, I was sick and tired of being sick and tired.
I wasn’t falling apart in a sensational or dramatic way.
I was quietly losing myself to the same cycle that kept me from becoming the person I knew I could be.
I thought if I quit drinking my life would get smaller.
I thought I would lose my personality, my relationships, my edge.
What I found instead was direction, self-respect, and a version of myself that finally felt real.
My recovery taught me something I now see in every client I work with.
People don’t reach for drinking because they are weak or broken.
They reach for drinking because they are overwhelmed, disconnected from themselves and others,
or trying to manage pressure without the right support.
And once you understand that, change stops feeling like an uphill battle.
For more than a decade, I’ve worked in addiction treatment, mental health, trauma, and the emotional complexity that comes with being a high-functioning adult who secretly struggles with drinking.
I’ve coached physicians, attorneys, executives, entrepreneurs, and people who carry a lot on their shoulders and rarely have a place to say what they actually feel.
My approach blends neuroscience, emotional awareness, mindset coaching, spiritual connection, and real lived experience.
Not theory.
Not slogans.
Not judgment.
Just a framework that helps you understand your patterns
and gives you a clear way to change them in your real life
so your choices start matching the life you actually want.
Meant for More is the program I wish I had when I was trying to find my way.
A space that is honest instead of harsh.
Human instead of clinical.
A place where you can drop the performance
and learn how to live in a way that feels aligned, present, and real.
I see the potential people forget they have.
And I know how quickly life begins to shift
when someone finally gets support that fits who they are.
The changes don’t come all at once.
They show up in small moments that start to shift everything.
Moments that used to pull you backward now push you forward.
Mornings and nights you used to lose to drinking become moments you’re present for.
You start handling things you used to escape from.
You notice you’re thinking more clearly.
You feel more in control of yourself.
You wake up without that sinking feeling.
You start trusting your decisions again.
Your confidence rebuilds in a way that feels natural, not forced.
You catch yourself liking the person you are becoming.
You have more energy.
More patience.
More kindness.
More tolerance.
More access to the part of you that wants more from life.
You stop negotiating with yourself about drinking.
You stop inventing rules you know you won’t follow.
You stop living two different lives — the one you want and the one drinking keeps pulling you back into.
The people around you feel the difference too.
You show up in conversations.
You follow through on the things you said you would do.
You look more alive, because you are.
And at some point, almost quietly, the shift becomes obvious.
Drinking stops feeling like a backup plan you need to keep around.
Your life feels clearer, fuller, more you.
You realize you’re not trying to manage your drinking anymore —
you’re building something better than what alcohol ever gave you.
This is what happens when someone gets real support.
This is what happens when change finally makes sense.
This is what Meant for More is designed to create.
Your full growth experience.
High-level coaching, structure, tools, and guidance to help you transform your relationship with drinking, understand your patterns, and build a life that feels incredible to live.
If you’re ready to move forward, this is where everything comes together and starts making sense.
I didn’t realize how much drinking had changed me until I started feeling clear. I’m showing up differently in my own life.

I used to make promises I knew wouldn’t stick. Now I follow through. Not because I’m forcing it but because it actually feels possible.

The moments that used to take me out don’t have the same power. I catch myself sooner. I don’t lose whole nights anymore.

I’m more present. I listen. I’m not hiding or avoiding or recovering from last night. People around me notice the difference.

My life doesn’t feel like it’s on pause anymore. I’m making decisions that actually move me forward.

I thought I’d feel deprived without drinking. I actually feel relieved. My life feels bigger, not smaller.

You don’t have to have everything figured out to begin.
You just need to pay attention to the part of you that knows
this isn’t the life you want to keep repeating.
If something in you is asking for more
more love
more direction
more purpose
more connection
more self-respect
more presence
more aliveness
you’re in the right place.
Meant for More meets you exactly where you are
not at a crisis
not at a bottom
but at the moment you start wanting a life that feels better
than the one alcohol keeps giving you.
You are not too late.
You are not too far gone.
You are not behind.
You are right on time.
If you’re ready to see what your life can become with the right support
this is your next step.
Come just as you are.
Meant for More is built for the in-between space - when you know alcohol (or any numbing behavior) isn't working anymore, but you don't know how to live without it yet.
You don't need a perfect streak. You just need a pulse of willingness - and a little curiosity about who you could be without the substance.
That's not a red flag - it's a sign you're ready.
Fear is just your nervous system saying, "We've never done it this way before."
You don't have to be fearless - just willing to keep an open mind.
We'll take it from there.
Then you're exactly who this was created for.
Relapse doesn't erase progress - it just reveals where your system still needs support. This program helps you reconnect with the inner resources that worked before - so you can stop looping and start integrating.
Every time you come back, you come back wiser and stronger.
No. Think of it as the bridge between treatment and everyday life - or the space before you're ready for either.
Meant for More is a coaching-based program that helps you try on life alcohol-free - forward-focused, practical, and built around connection.
It pairs beautifully with therapy, 12-step, or other recovery supports. Many people do both and find the combination accelerates healing in ways neither could alone.
Meant for More is designed to fit your real life - not overhaul it.
You'll get small, meaningful steps each week that build momentum without burnout.
No. You can participate quietly until you're ready.
Every exercise and call is designed to meet you where you are - whether you process out loud or internally.
Only if you choose to share it.
Your coaching and participation are fully confidential.
You'll be part of a community of people walking similar paths - but what you share, and when, is entirely up to you.
No. You just have to believe that something bigger than fear exists - whether that's love, connection, or your own potential.
We explore spirituality through curiosity, not dogma.
You get to define what "something greater" means to you.

At Melissa L. Moore, LLC, we believe that everyone has the power to create the life they desire.