My weekend was challenging but I'm proud that I got through it (and thanks to support here, too)! One of my concerns was about what others were thinking. why? I'm not sure but I'm going to work on that - the truth is they may have given my not drinking a passing thought, but in general they were only concerned with what they were doing themselves. I am just not all that important :-)
Skendall I could say "I don't drink" but most of the people I was with over the weekend know differently so I think they would come back with some comment. I could just say "I don't drink anymore - it hasn't been sitting well with me". I'll come up with something but I'm not going to worry about it too much - I know summer is going to be tough but I am getting stronger every day!
Stick around everyone - it really helps!
Don't get me wrong, I still have days, particularly at parties when I would really like to have a drink but I have enough experience to know that that one drink would lead me right back down that spider hole. I am also guarded enough to know that I can't confuse confidence with a cure. I am an alcoholic and because of that I can't drink.
I offer this story not to toot my on horn. I am very much a newbie in the relative scheme of things. I just want people to know that confidence in your sobriety will build with each and every day you maintain your sobriety; and, with that confidence it becomes much simpler to just say " I don't drink". Nothing more and nothing less.
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