I always enjoying popping back into the nest to see how all of you are doing. It makes me so happy to see how strong so many of you are getting. Being AF is like getting a whole new life!
Interesting convo here....Nelz and Barbara1234.... Once I got into the zone where I was sick of being sick and worried sick about what Al was doing to my health...it was the bottom line that finally helped tipped the balance toward quitting altogether.
On Day Two, I took out my calculator and did some basic math. I was spending $22 a day on beer or wine plus smokes!
22 x 365 = 8030
Talk about sobering!
I try NOT to think about all that was wasted over the years because there's nothing I can do to bring that back. Instead, I am staying focused on using that money now for my family and for my community.
I actually set up a special savings account online at my bank and have been depositing my former daily drinking/smoking expenses. I am saving for a spectacular family vacation in June. And this February....my husband and I are going on a cruise. I'm upgrading to a BALCONY thanks to my AF savings account.
And I have so much more of my most valuable personal resources: my mind and my time. I'm so thrilled to be using those assets to make a difference again every day.
From what I've learned about Al and the brain....it's important to create NEW pleasure pathways in the gray matter. AND....every time we make it successfully through a challenge....or a trigger point....we achieve something great...something to be proud of.
Lav's is so right about getting that attitude of gratitude. It is so healing...for the brain....and the soul.
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