"I've Never Had Better Days:" Dillon Francis Opens Up About Sobriety's Impression on His Profession

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In a current podcast interview, Dillon Francis opened up about sobriety and the way the life-style affords him self-assurance and creativity.

Talking with The XLNT Present, a podcast for discussions surrounding digital dance music tradition and manufacturing, Francis highlighted the snowball impact of consuming, particularly when performing a number of nights in a row. In his case, the hangovers lasted simply as lengthy, which proved detrimental to his work.

“I don’t want to have to have something to make me feel like I’m good at my job,” he defined. That sentiment, he added, finally led to him to adopting sobriety.

With every sober efficiency, Francis discovered his confidence ranges rising because the “awkward” emotions dissipated. He says he turned extra comfy standing in entrance of the plenty in addition to getting on the mic to talk to them. “I’m at such a better place,” he proclaimed.

Francis mentioned he is now approaching three years of sobriety and “can’t imagine going back.”

You’ll be able to watch the total podcast episode on The XLNT Present under.

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