Bellegirl writes:
j-vo asked me for any wise words for a newbie. I don't know if any of this is wise, but I will tell you the 4 things that keep me sober.
1) I never think about not drinking for "forever". That is just too much to deal with, even after nearly 2 years. All I know, every day, is that I am not going to drink Today.
2) I frequently play out the drinking scenario in my head, like Pavati mentioned. I don't really have cravings anymore, but walking though that scenario is like doing exercise to keep my AF muscles strong. It goes something like this: I remember how that first gulp of vodka is so wonderful and warming...and then when it starts wearing off, going for the second. That one wears off more quickly so I go for the third, which wears off even more quickly...and on it goes to where I don't think I'm drunk, but obviously am to anyone else. And then I fast forward to waking up with the G/S/R brothers...and the hangover which kills an entire day.
3) I learned how to say a polite but firm "No Thank You" when offered alcohol. I have never announced to friends and family (except my brother) that I am not drinking, I just take it one event at a time of "no thank you's".
4) I have a signature mocktail for when I go out. I call it the "Belle-a-rita" (thanks to my 10 year old daughter for naming it). It is simply half cranberry juice, half club soda with a twist of lime. The lime twist is important because it makes it feel festive.
I'm gonna toast to you, Bellegirl, with a "Belle-a-rita!"
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