What if there was a limit on Day 1’s? Let’s say for the sake of this conversation I’m having with my AV, and we are having a good conversation right now because I have him locked away in his cage. So Mr. AV, we only get 10 tries at this, how are we going to do it? Stretch them out to last a lifetime, so that I can drink when I want, but I also have 10 chances to quit. Or should we use them up quickly so that we can just forget about quitting and drink ourselves into oblivion? My AV is a little bit stumped, on one hand, he wants me to drink all the time without ever thinking about Day 1, but on the other hand, he still wants me to live a long satisfying life so he can be my buddy for as long as he can, but drinking and long satisfying life don’t go hand in hand very well. At least they didn’t to me, you might be luckier. Once again by having this conversation with my AV, I’ve silenced him again. I can’t drink and have the life I want at the same time. And that’s why there are no limits on the number of Day 1’s.
To be quite honest, I probably only had 5 or 6 serious Day 1’s. The other ones were just wannabe’s. Now looking back on what I just wrote, I see how stupid it sounds. Why did I need 5 or 6?? Why didn’t I get it right the first time? Well, there’s a million reasons and/or excuses for that, insert yours here if you want. The thing is that there are no limits, but it would sure make life less complicated if we got it right on one of the first few tries. And the more Day 1’s we have, the harder it is to keep coming back.
If you are reading this, you must have found and/or joined this site for a reason. I’m betting that reason is because you think you have a drinking problem. If you think you have a drinking problem, you probably do. I’m not going to lie and tell you that you only get 10 tries at getting sober, you get as many as it takes. But why not make it easier on yourself, why not make your current Day 1 the final one?
And remember, the saying is “one day at a time” not “day one all the time”
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