I think that recovery from alcohol abuse is a long process, you can see that I am in my fifth year since joining MWO. One important step was changing my thinking from I won't drink to I don't want to drink. In drinking moderately there is a lot of "I won't drink" thinking in order to stay within your limits.
When I started posting in June, I thought a lot about vacations and holidays, how maybe I would drink just on those occasions. But I have concluded that alcohol truly does not improve those occasions in any way for me anymore. I can relax and enjoy those occasions just fine. The pleasure of drinking is just an illusion, based on long-ago memories. The current reality is that having an occasional drink would most likely lead to drinking more frequently than on those occasions. The angst would be back, thinking about drinking, should I or shouldn't I today, wasting my time instead of doing the things I truly enjoy. Or taking a nap. Or getting absorbed in a good book. These are all better and more enjoyable choices than drinking.
The most important tool I have used is my personal recovery list. I developed it based on the list that is the current last post on the tool box thread. (Go to monthly abstinence). People here talk a lot about having a plan to follow in order to quit, but I think I don't hear enough about how to change your thinking, your attitude toward alcohol. The collective power of the activities and wisdom of that list was the final boost to strengthen my resolve.
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Wine is NOT my friend!
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