Worried about the upcoming weekend
Worried about the upcoming weekend
This weekend I am hosting two work related functions that will both involve alcohol. I committed to them months ago (and was at the time excited for a reason to drink). However I am very worried that I am going to compromise my sobriety. Any suggestions in how to get through two weekend nights of hosting drinking events?
Have plenty of non alcohol choices in mind before you go. Bring a camera, taking pictures is a great distraction. Give yourself pep talks before, talk your AV down beforehand so there are no excuses left by partytime. Remember it's only a few hours in the whole scheme of things. Good luck!
If you have a smartphone, bring SR along with you.
If you have a smartphone, bring SR along with you.
Freefall you will be there with me this weekend! Thanks for the great suggestion. I am going to get a lot of diet coke and just make me virgin rum and cokes. The picture Idea is pretty good. Also since I will be the host I plan to make myself busy attending to the guests, moving between people a lot and staying busy trying to make sure people have what they need
ddrayer, all I can say is that I commuted for years to NYC and ALWAYS thought that everyone drank (those stupid little bottles). The shock for me was that only myself and one other person "armed themselves" with those drinks.
Look around at this event and notice how few people drink. Hang with them-they are the 90% of the population.
BTW, I speak from a position of "giving in" rather than listening to my own words...
Look around at this event and notice how few people drink. Hang with them-they are the 90% of the population.
BTW, I speak from a position of "giving in" rather than listening to my own words...
I think we alienate ourselves in our heads way more than what is actually going on in real life. "I need to drink to have fun." "Everyone will notice I am not drinking." Etc... Take a minute and think about how much time you actually think about or worry about what someone else is doing, for me I usually notice what others are doing but dont put much thought into it. I bet the same applies to most other people.
I like what Xune said above. You dont drink anymore. If someone calls you on it, just say you set a goal for yourself to not drink for a while. Anyone who doesnt respect your goals, doesnt deserve your respect. Have fun at your events!
I like what Xune said above. You dont drink anymore. If someone calls you on it, just say you set a goal for yourself to not drink for a while. Anyone who doesnt respect your goals, doesnt deserve your respect. Have fun at your events!
I had to hostess a bridal shower after I got sober and some of the girls brought wine (my fav). It was a bit disconcerting at first, but then I realized how little they actually were drinking. Some of the girls had a few sips and that was it! wow.....
I think that day I realized alcohol is only OK in tiny, tiny amounts and it's a non-issue for most people. For 8-10% of the population though (that would be us!), there are no tiny amounts, just huge doses which become pure poison and destroy us. As I went through the party, I just imagined a skull and crossbones on those bottles - they might as well have been anti-freeze!
You'll be really busy, which will be good. Just keep your mind on being there as a service to others. It's normal to be nervous, but if you really feel you're going to have a hard time, find someone to be there with you and help you out. We'll be here thinking about you! :ghug3
I think that day I realized alcohol is only OK in tiny, tiny amounts and it's a non-issue for most people. For 8-10% of the population though (that would be us!), there are no tiny amounts, just huge doses which become pure poison and destroy us. As I went through the party, I just imagined a skull and crossbones on those bottles - they might as well have been anti-freeze!
You'll be really busy, which will be good. Just keep your mind on being there as a service to others. It's normal to be nervous, but if you really feel you're going to have a hard time, find someone to be there with you and help you out. We'll be here thinking about you! :ghug3
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May I suggest keeping an eye on your glass? Find a way to mark it or have glasses specially for alcohol or soda? No need to make a careless mistake!
Also, think about how much better you will seem to co-workers and your boss being sober. I've been drunk k at so many work events it blows my mind I stayed employed! I told off a Dr I worked for telling him he Was cheap and a ****** boss then I kicked the door!!
Do better. You know you can!
Also, think about how much better you will seem to co-workers and your boss being sober. I've been drunk k at so many work events it blows my mind I stayed employed! I told off a Dr I worked for telling him he Was cheap and a ****** boss then I kicked the door!!
Do better. You know you can!
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hey ddrayer,
I was thinking what Xune said. You don't drink, so don't let these events get all into your head and freak you out. I would look at it just like any other day in my life...it has zero to do with drinking. It's just your addictive voice trying to convince you it does. That's ridiculous. Ignore. Carry on and host your party with panache.
I was thinking what Xune said. You don't drink, so don't let these events get all into your head and freak you out. I would look at it just like any other day in my life...it has zero to do with drinking. It's just your addictive voice trying to convince you it does. That's ridiculous. Ignore. Carry on and host your party with panache.
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