Reasons to stop drinking
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Reasons to stop drinking
I quit last year for 5 months and have been drinking for a year. I convinced myself I was managing it. I have a lot of reasons my mind is telling me to keep drinking. I'm starting to see some reasons to stop but I keep convincing myself I can manage. I have a beautiful family and 2 kids under 3 years old.
I want to make the decision to stop. I have not drank today and I don't intend to. I tried as but did not feel comfortable. Any help is appreciated
Thank you
I want to make the decision to stop. I have not drank today and I don't intend to. I tried as but did not feel comfortable. Any help is appreciated
Thank you
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Hi David79...congratulations on your decision not to drink today. I think there is a thread here on SR where people can commit to not drinking for 24 hrs...and can then do the same for the next 24 hrs and so on. Since I stopped drinking in January I have experienced so many unexpected positives that I had not considered when I made the decision to stop drinking. I had got to the point where I was so sick of my emotional reliance on alcohol that anything was better than drinking...as it turns out there are SOOOO many great reasons to stay sober. Wishing you well on your recovery journey x
Hi David,
I know how you feel. If you're convincing yourself that you're "managing it", then you already know you're not really. Good job on the decision to not drink today. I made that same decision today, even though it was really hard and I was VERY tempted (and, honestly, still am). It's why I came here to post. Hang in there.
I know how you feel. If you're convincing yourself that you're "managing it", then you already know you're not really. Good job on the decision to not drink today. I made that same decision today, even though it was really hard and I was VERY tempted (and, honestly, still am). It's why I came here to post. Hang in there.
Reasons to stop drinking can be very subjective.
I'm sure if you read back through your old posts you'll find many reasons to quit David
I find this list is helpful too
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...-recovery.html
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I'm sure if you read back through your old posts you'll find many reasons to quit David
I find this list is helpful too
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...-recovery.html
D
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Hi David,
Good to hear you've not drank today - something that was said to me earlier today that may resonate with you and help give you something to focus on, those 2 beautiful kids you have are going to spend the rest of their lives trying to make you proud - do this for them and make them proud of you.
You can do it.
Good to hear you've not drank today - something that was said to me earlier today that may resonate with you and help give you something to focus on, those 2 beautiful kids you have are going to spend the rest of their lives trying to make you proud - do this for them and make them proud of you.
You can do it.
Having a plan really helps but for me I had to accept what the facts were & that's I can't drink safely or responsibly because I am an alcoholic you don't have to use that word if you don't want to but it keeps me accountable
I got to the point where I was thinking why is alcohol so important to me ? it was simply because I was feeding an out of control addiction and the more I fed it the worse my life got
I choose not to live like that today sobriety can be forever or if that is overwhelming a day at a time really helps
bottom line is my life got better when I stopped drinking
I got to the point where I was thinking why is alcohol so important to me ? it was simply because I was feeding an out of control addiction and the more I fed it the worse my life got
I choose not to live like that today sobriety can be forever or if that is overwhelming a day at a time really helps
bottom line is my life got better when I stopped drinking
Hi David. I hope things are going well for you today.
My son is now 11 and I hate that I've wasted so much time on drinking rather than spending time with him. It's a horrible feeling. But one day at a time, we can change!
My son is now 11 and I hate that I've wasted so much time on drinking rather than spending time with him. It's a horrible feeling. But one day at a time, we can change!
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Hi David,
Good to hear you've not drank today - something that was said to me earlier today that may resonate with you and help give you something to focus on, those 2 beautiful kids you have are going to spend the rest of their lives trying to make you proud - do this for them and make them proud of you.
You can do it.
Good to hear you've not drank today - something that was said to me earlier today that may resonate with you and help give you something to focus on, those 2 beautiful kids you have are going to spend the rest of their lives trying to make you proud - do this for them and make them proud of you.
You can do it.
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