I have read loads of books on dieting and its generally agreed that anyone trying to keep to a draconian, ultra strict diet is doomed to failure. But if you allow yourself an occasional junk factor day where you let yourself go and have a few cakes and other goodies, its more likely that you will perservere with the diet.
I really admire people who abstain and religiously count down every day and hour not drinking but to me its not a real cure, its just a bandaid with the risk that the bandaid might come off one day.
I am a big believer in the power of habit and I really think that if you just keep minimising the role of alcohol in your life, removing it from the house, not having any in the refrigerator, gradually distancing yourself from other people who abuse alcohol, eventually you get to the point where the need to drink just withers away.
I am moderating at the moment, but I see a time where I will probably have been abstaining for years and will not even have noticed it.
Regards,
Kevin
You've made some really valid points in your posts. I believe there are people out there who may have abused alcohol in the past, can learn to successfully moderate later on. For me, I need a lot of AF time prior to going down that road. I would love one day to be able to moderate. I currently don't live in fear of alcohol, I don't white knuckle it if people are drinking around me, I don't worry about relapse if alcohol is cooked in my food as I do that every now and then myself..I just haven't been drinking the rest.
Great post!
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