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    Changing your drinking habits,or is it ?

    When I am drinking I start clock watching for 3pm and that the time my day in ends I go back to my place and the drinking starts on my own alone because basically I am to embarrassed to get that smashed in someone elses company. My girlfriend is aware of this and accepts it as i was doing it when I met her.
    It does not matter what we are doing or how much fun i am having this 3pm is always on my mind.
    The strange thing is if i do stop drinking, 6 weeks is my record so far I still find myself doing this but just not drinking.
    Why would i seemingly plan to go and hide away on my own without getting smashed.
    So is this the alcohol that has made me do this or the other way around, I do it anyway and just get smashed to relieve the boredam.
    I guess my question is changing this antisocial habit is harer than quitting alcohol how the hell does that make sense ?
    Its easier not to start than stop

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    Changing your drinking habits,or is it ?

    Habits become habits for a reason. Something makes you want to withdraw at that time - maybe depression. The habit of having a drink has been harder for me to quit than the actual booze, if that makes any sense.

    Find something fun to do at that time and you'll break that habit. I read somewhere that it takes 2 weeks to form new habits.
    Well it's all right now. I've learned my lesson well. You see you can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself.

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      #3
      Changing your drinking habits,or is it ?

      Oh, I agree completely that drinking can become a habit. I would drink on days that I really didnt want to drink, or was sick, or whatever. It took some doing, but I did change my habit of drinking into the habit of NOT drinking.

      Profound insight you have
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        Changing your drinking habits,or is it ?

        It's definitely habit for some people even if it's not a physical addiction. I believe three factors contribute to my relationship with alcohol, habit, which I believe I am breaking slowly, but still struggle with social occasions. Depression, I suffer from anxiety and depression and if I have a bad bout I self medicate, slight physical addiction, in that, if I start I find it difficult to stop.
        All these combined don't make for a good drinker :0)
        Maybe choose something to look forward to at say 7pm? Cooking, reading, if you aren't happy socialising why not do something like the cinema with your girlfriend.
        AF since 2nd Oct 2012
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