I was thinking how I was going ok without al and that it really wasn't that big of a deal to meet this challenge. However, I also was thinking about how it will be nice to open a bottle of wine once I hit 30 days. Just wanted to note that for the record.
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Ringing Cedars;1022591 wrote: Last night I was thinking--dangerous as that can be.
I was thinking how I was going ok without al and that it really wasn't that big of a deal to meet this challenge. However, I also was thinking about how it will be nice to open a bottle of wine once I hit 30 days. Just wanted to note that for the record.:beach: life does change as long as you are willing to change yourself ..
best thing about the future it comes one day at a time..
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Ringing Cedars;1022591 wrote: Last night I was thinking--dangerous as that can be.
I was thinking how I was going ok without al and that it really wasn't that big of a deal to meet this challenge. However, I also was thinking about how it will be nice to open a bottle of wine once I hit 30 days. Just wanted to note that for the record.Okay, WHO put a stop payment on my reality check?
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It is good to be aware and always honest with yourself. We get nowhere if we kid ourselves. When faced with it, I find it helpful to look at it as an outsider looking at someone else and stay emotionally neutral; that is, be careful to not chastise yourself just for thinking it or desiring it, while seeing it for what it is. I think that's why the concept of "helping another alcoholic" is so valuable. We have the opportunity to gain insight into ourselves and may discover solutions we hadn't thought of before.
Look at it clearly, see it for what it is, then let it go, or as Sunni says, wrap it in a box and put it in the closet. These are something different than feeling you have to "fight" the thought. Fighting takes a lot of energy. It's also giving power to what you're fighting. That is why will power alone is unlikely to ever be a viable long term solution. I find that's where accepting what is, and looking for a solution from there is more workable. Acknowledge and let go, or put away just for today.
As tlrgs says, at the end of 30 days you may be in a different place - I was. Live in today, work on today - the past is gone and the future hasn't happened yet. :hEmancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our mind ~ Bob Marley ~ Redemption Song
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Ditto what Sunnybutt said. From what I've seen in the past not only would I not stop at one glass, I wouldn't stop at one bottle. Of course this doesn't apply to everyone but from the many posts I've read, those who can moderate - that is IMO, having one or two drinks now and then and not white-knuckling it the other times - are definitely a minority here at MWO. I believe it's because people came here to get help with their drinking problem. If they were already able to moderate, they wouldn't have had a problem with every day or night or binge drinking. Just MHO. Why not look forward to accomplishing another goal - whatever that may be - instead of opening the bottle. Just a thought...said with kindness....from another Canuck.For every 60 seconds that you are angry, you lose a minute of happiness.
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OverIt2007;1022549 wrote: I love ya Lady!!! You can do this 30 days I know you can!! Im sorry I have not been around as much, this is due to work, Christmas, and Oh, I get lazy sometimes!
Here is a verse for you today, from my past Sunday at church. Since I know you love God, I know you will appreciate this..
Philippians 4:5-7 NIV
"The Lord is near. DO NOT be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petitions, and with thanksgiving... present all your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus"
Remember Philippians 4:6:h Mish :h
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GET UP!!!
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What might have been is an abstraction
Remaining a perpetual possibility
Only in a world of speculation.
What might have been and what has been
Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot
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Ringing Cedars;1022591 wrote: Last night I was thinking--dangerous as that can be.
I was thinking how I was going ok without al and that it really wasn't that big of a deal to meet this challenge. However, I also was thinking about how it will be nice to open a bottle of wine once I hit 30 days. Just wanted to note that for the record.I am a part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. Rev. Ted Noffs
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Oh boy-I don't think I'm getting more done not drinking - just different things are getting addressed that I have avoided. Boxes of pack-ratting are diminishing slow but sure.
Thanks for your kind and wise words T, Sunny,Saph, Dance and PAGuy! I see you're giving moderation a go now John. Looking forward to reading about your success with it!
Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
St. Francis of Assisi
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I'm the same way, RC.. I honestly can't say I'm getting MORE done... especially, if I hang around here all the time
Keep going, hun... you are doing splendidly!Okay, WHO put a stop payment on my reality check?
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