endgame,
10 days is a hump for many people. You have made the initial break from alcohol and you have done the hard work. Now it feels like a time to reward yourself. That is a pattern with many of us, but it is a pattern with a problem. After the reward, you know that you probably will regret the choice. Or, you might not want to think of it at all for a few days or weeks and then one day you will pick yourself up and ask, why did I lose the AF motivation. And, the cycle continues.
Ask yourself why you came here and why you chose to particpate. Give yourself honest answers to these questions and be guided by them. It is hard work at times. 10 days or 100, there will be patches that seem difficult. But if you are determined you will find the days get easier and the urges weaker, over time.
Louise: great streak of AF days.
Mame: please go back and read last week's posts (your own words) before you follow these impulses.
Hello BB friends DG, Hannah, Cherbear, Viking, Londoner: looking forward to your 30 days, Kaddy, and great job barebones on tripple digit 101 AF days.
Good night,
July
Day 320 AF
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