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    Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

    Whenever we make the effort to free ourselves of an addiction or a habit we no longer need, we are often surprised to find ourselves missing the old pattern as we would a familiar friend. This sounds counterintuitive, because we think we should instinctively gravitate toward that which is good for us. And yet, it makes a lot of sense when you consider that we humans are creatures of habit. This is why we gravitate to people and places?and patterns of behavior--that make us feel comfortable. Therefore, many of the habits we form are not conscious and are based instead on learned behavior from role models who were not always making the healthiest decisions.

    Most addictions begin as a way of avoiding feelings that are extremely uncomfortable, so it makes sense that stopping the addiction means, for a time, a fair amount of discomfort. The same, of course, is true of habits that we have developed over time that we are ready to release. Just knowing that this is hard, and having compassion for ourselves as we work through this process, can help us to stay the course when we feel the urge to backtrack.
    It?s also helpful to remember that in time we will establish new, healthier patterns, and the yearning for the old ones will disappear. Eventually, we will instinctively reach for things that are good for us, and the longing for positive change may form the basis of a new habit.

    The only way to get to this new place is to endure a time of difficulty, which is a challenge we can confidently handle, if we remember that it will lead to the change we seek in our lives. Our bodies, hearts, and minds always need time to adjust to a new way of doing things, but they will adapt, and even become our allies, if we remain true to our vision of a new way.:l
    "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it"

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    Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

    Thanks Bee. Another great positive post. Most helpfull
    To Infinity And Beyond!!

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      Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

      Thanks DeeBee. I am going through a tough spot right now. That helped. Thank you:l
      Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
      Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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        Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

        (((((hugs)))))) Starting!!!

        Stay strong, you have come such a long way!
        "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it"

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          Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

          Thanks Deebs, I know, I think I just need a good kick up the a**e
          Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
          Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009

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            Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

            cymru;405826 wrote: Another great positive post.
            I was gonna say this, realised cymru already has!
            Listen for God's voice in everything you do, everywhere you go; He's the one who will keep you on track. Proverbs 3:6 The Message

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              #7
              Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

              EXCELLENT ADVISE...I so relate.The worse it got,the worse it got.Now the Better it gets,the better it gets...
              sigpicEyes on the PRIZE, a SOBER Future !!!

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                Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                well said...let us relax, stop the struggle, soon a new life begins. Trust me. Out with the old and in with the new .... it is wonderful!!!! :h

                must feed kittys and take OLIVE outside!!!! :h

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                  #9
                  Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                  That is FABULOUS, DB. Thanks. A major-league "keeper."

                  wip

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                    #10
                    Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                    ABSOLUTELY GREAT post.

                    So well said.

                    Now... if I can ONLY embed that in my mind...

                    I know it's True. Why do I balk?
                    Sometimes you have to take the leap and build your wings on the way down... Anais Nin

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                      Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                      "This is why we gravitate to people and places?and patterns of behavior--that make us feel comfortable."

                      This is so true for me. I am still uncomfortable with certain people in certain situations. (My drinking and smoking friends and family)

                      I can't wait to be a comfortable sober person. I'm sure that's why I drink socially. I'm tense and it shows when I don't drink.

                      It will come with time and effort. I need to keep telling myself that!

                      Thanks so much for sharing this today!
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                      NF since June 1, 2008
                      AF since September 28, 2008
                      DrunkFree since June 1, 2008
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                      :wings: In memory of MDbiker aka Bear.
                      5/4/2010 In loving memory of MaryAnne. I pray you've found peace my friend.
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                      The will of God will never take you where the Grace of God will not protect you.ray:

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                        #12
                        Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                        Found this post very helpful - thankyou

                        Sausage

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                          Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                          [QUOTE=LVT25;405979I can't wait to be a comfortable sober person. I'm sure that's why I drink socially. I'm tense and it shows when I don't drink.


                          I have learnt that I wasn't comfortable being ME and therefore used AL to make me more sociable, more friendly, talkative - although that backfired on may occasions as I just spoke cr*p and I'd loose my inhibitions to pretend to be someone I was not.

                          I am only learning this now and it makes me sad sometimes to sit back and REALLY look at who I've become. My biggest challenge is to be comfortable with ME and then I think I'll be comfortable with those around me?
                          "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it"

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                            Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                            DeeBee,

                            Thank your for your wise words this morning! It could not have been any more relevant for me this morning. I have had several very hard days and I am realizing that it is because I am being "forced" to deal with situations that I avoided with alcohol.

                            I will reread often!

                            Guy
                            "I've done it. I don't need to drink anymore. I'm free!"-Jason Vale

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                              #15
                              Enduring Discomfort - missing our old habits

                              Thanks Dee Bee. That was a wonderful and inspiring post.

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