It’s been a while since I posted but it’s been a busy week with long hours. I don’t like to spend too much time on the forums while I’m on the job because I feel like it’s “stealing” from my customers. As they say, time is money. I just need to take a few moments in the evening to write out my thoughts instead of procrastinating, and speaking of procrastinating…
I think alcoholics can be the biggest procrastinators, I know I was. I knew had to quit drinking but I always found an excuse to put it off. The wedding is in two weeks, I’m going on that all-inclusive holiday, we’re going out for supper with so and so, we have that birthday party to attend, and on and on and on. So we keep putting our sobriety off. Why? I think it’s because we have self-doubts about our ability to quit drinking. Or we don’t really want to quit, we can’t face the reality of the rest of our lives without a drink or two in it.
Then one day the reality sinks in, we won’t have a very long rest of our life unless we quit! So stop making up excuses, stop looking for that reason to put off your quit. All those things will happen year after year so you just have to accept the fact that you can do all those things without drinking. And you’ll have fun and enjoy doing them sober! I wondered what my second year of sobriety would be like after I got through my first year of 1st times of events without drinking, how would I feel? I use my first year as a tool to let me know I can and did those things without alcohol and I had a great time doing them. It’s time to stop procrastinating and grab the bull by the horns and just git’er done. There’s no better day than today…..
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