Broken Record
Broken Record
It seems my promises don’t mean much these days, the constant and annoying repetition of stating I am quitting alcohol with the repetitive variation of the last attempt has made me a liar.
The tears in my wife’s eyes last night were too much, she doesn’t believe me anymore, with good reason.
Regardless, I feel I am ready to quit, so once again I am making this promise, to myself.
I read this recently, “give up, give in or give it all you got”, giving it all.
The tears in my wife’s eyes last night were too much, she doesn’t believe me anymore, with good reason.
Regardless, I feel I am ready to quit, so once again I am making this promise, to myself.
I read this recently, “give up, give in or give it all you got”, giving it all.
Me too... I haven't even voiced it to my husband yet, I was going to but I knew he wouldn't believe me so I'm unusually quiet today.
I'm reading a lot on here. Are you doing it on your own? I am so far but there is an AA meeting tonight 10 miles away that I went to once 2 years ago. Might go and just sit and listen...
Feeling really shell shocked and subdued...
Good luck x
I'm reading a lot on here. Are you doing it on your own? I am so far but there is an AA meeting tonight 10 miles away that I went to once 2 years ago. Might go and just sit and listen...
Feeling really shell shocked and subdued...
Good luck x
"Give up, give in, AND give it all you've got...."
Give Up fighting to try and prove you can find a way to live the life you really want and also keep drinking.....
Give In - to the notion that there are others who can help, programs that can guide you and support that will be required. Give In to the notion that it's not only OK - but essential to simply say "help me". Give In - to sobriety and embrace its promise and its possibility.
Then...
Give It All You've Got - by taking firm, committed actions to support a choice of a better life. Surround yourself with changes and actions that support and enable sober living. Give yourself to it....
And watch the magic happen.
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Try this one on for size too; "Give up, give in, AND give it all you've got...." Give Up fighting to try and prove you can find a way to live the life you really want and also keep drinking..... Give In - to the notion that there are others who can help, programs that can guide you and support that will be required. Give In to the notion that it's not only OK - but essential to simply say "help me". Give In - to sobriety and embrace its promise and its possibility. Then... Give It All You've Got - by taking firm, committed actions to support a choice of a better life. Surround yourself with changes and actions that support and enable sober living. Give yourself to it.... And watch the magic happen.
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Hi.
For many this commitment is not a walk in the park, much depends on a good healthy mental attitude, IT WILL WORK!
Being sober is work which involves much personal change and insights along with being honest with ourself about our drinking and accepting we cannot drink in safety one day at a time in a row.
I believed life would be better and it was beyond belief as I put a lot of effort in recovery the old fashioned way, following directions for one, from the oldtimers.
BE WELL
For many this commitment is not a walk in the park, much depends on a good healthy mental attitude, IT WILL WORK!
Being sober is work which involves much personal change and insights along with being honest with ourself about our drinking and accepting we cannot drink in safety one day at a time in a row.
I believed life would be better and it was beyond belief as I put a lot of effort in recovery the old fashioned way, following directions for one, from the oldtimers.
BE WELL
I'm sure most of us have been down this road before. Yes give it your all!!!! Quitting for real takes a deep commitment where we have to take responsibility for our own actions but we must know that we need support.
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I was the same way saying it over and over. Now I'm doing it and I feel really proud of myself. The ball is in your court and you can do this. We are here for support! Remember, you have to do the work, but it is possible!!!
Unfortunately I've been there and done that. It got to the point where even I didn't believe me any longer when I said I was going to try to quit.
It can be done, though. There are many paths to happily sober after. Find yours.
You can do this.
It can be done, though. There are many paths to happily sober after. Find yours.
You can do this.
Glad you are back stiv. What exactly are you planning on "giving your all" to? Have you tried an organized sobriety plan like meetings or perhaps AVRT or other self based programs? Many times it's not about trying harder...it's about trying something different.
Hi Stiv. Having been on both sides of this fence, being an alcoholic with an active alcoholic husband, I know that talk is cheap. You can't just talk the talk. You have to walk the walk. I was a broken record for years. It was always I know, I know, I have to quit. But I didn't know how. Always tomorrow, never today. I finally made a plan and asked for help. I stuck to that plan.
My husband? He knows how to quit and what to do to stay quit but isn't choosing to do it. Empty promises. I don't believe a word he says anymore and won't, for a long while. He takes no action. Words alone are not enough. You have to quit for you, Not your wife. If you take action and follow through, you will do alright. Hang in there.
My husband? He knows how to quit and what to do to stay quit but isn't choosing to do it. Empty promises. I don't believe a word he says anymore and won't, for a long while. He takes no action. Words alone are not enough. You have to quit for you, Not your wife. If you take action and follow through, you will do alright. Hang in there.
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I feel you
It seems my promises don’t mean much these days, the constant and annoying repetition of stating I am quitting alcohol with the repetitive variation of the last attempt has made me a liar.
The tears in my wife’s eyes last night were too much, she doesn’t believe me anymore, with good reason.
Regardless, I feel I am ready to quit, so once again I am making this promise, to myself.
I read this recently, “give up, give in or give it all you got”, giving it all.
The tears in my wife’s eyes last night were too much, she doesn’t believe me anymore, with good reason.
Regardless, I feel I am ready to quit, so once again I am making this promise, to myself.
I read this recently, “give up, give in or give it all you got”, giving it all.
Like someone else said don't give up! Keep trying! When you feel with everything in your mind and body that you must quit, you will quit, and you will feel awesome for doing it. By the way, my relationship hasn't been this good in a long time. No arguments and just a lot of love
You can do this Stiv, but something other than good intentions is where I needed to make a few changes to make Sobriety work!!
For me my own strength only got me soo far, instead I needed support, a plan and a focus every day to keep me Sober, some though decisions were needed.
You can do this!! Make a plan and make Sobriety happen!!
For me my own strength only got me soo far, instead I needed support, a plan and a focus every day to keep me Sober, some though decisions were needed.
You can do this!! Make a plan and make Sobriety happen!!
Thanks everyone, lots of good posts.
I do need a plan, AVRT has worked in the past as long as I commit to the time needed to read, study etc.
I may also look for a local meeting, my problem in past attempts seems to have been not staying plugged into sobriety. Things go good then focus is lost and it is just a matter of time before I’m back.
It’s very interesting how many long term sober people still come to this site, it must be key. I will say this, I am going to commit to reading here every day, as part of my plan and try to post when I have some positive input.
Thanks!
I do need a plan, AVRT has worked in the past as long as I commit to the time needed to read, study etc.
I may also look for a local meeting, my problem in past attempts seems to have been not staying plugged into sobriety. Things go good then focus is lost and it is just a matter of time before I’m back.
It’s very interesting how many long term sober people still come to this site, it must be key. I will say this, I am going to commit to reading here every day, as part of my plan and try to post when I have some positive input.
Thanks!
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