1/ The cravings are temporary...... they will go away. Have a plan in place when they hit, a walk, clean the house, my way out forums, etc. Know exactly what you will do when they hit, before they hit.
2/ Know your trigger times. Mine are between 5:00 and 7:00 pm every day. If I can get past this time, the rest is easy.
3/ Create comfort alternatives, I now spend my booze money on candles, exotic tea and speciality coffee... I will deal with those addictions later ..... somehow I think those addictions will be easier to break.
4/ Limit your social outings until you can handle them without booze. For me, I am trying to learn how to be relaxed and enjoy myself without alcohol. My first social outing consisted of my friends wanting to know what was wrong. I wasn't the loud, fun guy that liked to party. I am learning how to socialize without booze and feel good about it. This is big for me.
5/ Your true friends will support you.... your "booze" friends will feel intimidated.
6/ You will sleep better.... after a few weeks of withdrawal, you will start to sleep better and feel rested.
7/ Create new hobbies, or restart old ones. This will give you pleasurable things to do when you have idle time. I am learning to play classical guitar.
8/ Post your daily success on Newbies Nest Roll call. I look forward to sharing my success every day with other people on the same journey. There is something about celebrating success whether it is weekly, daily or hourly.
Thanks for reading.......
Jim
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