Congratulations to all who are starting the sober life. The program teaches that the message is simple ("don't take the first drink!"), but it isn't easy. I can attest to the fact that it does get easier & easier to stay away from alcohol as the sober time passes. In the beginning it can be difficult. I made sure I went to meetings every day during the early months. That kept me sober & grounded.
In a few minutes, we'll be heading off to our annual AA picnic. The weekend groups put it on, & it's usually a great success. We eat, & then in mid-afternoon, we have a speaker meeting right there in the park. I think socializing w/fellow AAers is a very important step. It gives us the opportunity to see that we can have fun wo/alcohol.
I was a mostly solitary drinker, so socializing wo/alcohol hasn't been too much of an adjustment for me. I have the most difficulty w/trying to get through difficult circumstances, conflicts, & sleeplessness wo/alcohol. I've learned coping mechanisms over the years & have learned from those stressors I listed above.
Mary
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