NS, I thought the whole gratitude thing was a bunch of New Age Hooey.....until I got serious about quitting and needed all the tools I could get my hands on. Turns out, THAT was was of the important ones! Who knew?! Getting sucked up in the pity party is a sure path to relapse, so I had to try something new....Lav's Gratitde, or Lavitude, as We call it.
LC, what a wonderful find there with the distress tolerance article. I have copied that one to my personal Tool Box! Thank you, I tell you that Tool Box is a powerful resource of information and motivation. Im glad you are doing well, LC! Like you, Im no longer watching my life from the sidelines, Im in there! When I sit down in front of a blank cake getting ready to decorate it, I am afraid I will mess it up....when I try a new technique, Im skeert (as we say in the South). But I dive in and try it! Whats the worst that can happen, its CAKE! But that is true with other things, too, like work. I was stuck thinking I didnt want or need to change. I didnt want to get involved with anything that would, a/ interfere with my drinking or, b/ showcase that I had been drinking. It IS a cycle. It is uncomfortable to stop it, but it is doable!
I really liked the part of that article that said we self-handicap ourselves into thinking we can go back to drinking like a "normal person". No truer words, I got stuck in that awful loop, too. I think that is just about THE biggest challenge to overcome with us. ACCEPTING the fact that we must let it go. This is the step that trips up MORE people than anything else. Its that stage of the grieving process that is our undoing: Bargaining.
Its going to be an oven out there today! I plan to enjoy every minute of this day! I am sober! MindPeace, Byrdie
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