I started a new week, but put the date instead of the week. I'm sneaking in a little time during my plan period to hang out a little. I need to slow down at work, and this is the perfect respite.
As we are all around the same age, these habits have been part of our lives for many, many years. I know mine go way back...30 years. It takes time to make habits, so together we can make this AF habit stick. Perseverance, consistency, posting, trying to live as healthy as we can, but allowing ourselves to be lazy sometimes, not so serious about getting everything done, and enjoying some the good food that I never cared about when I drank. I have so much hope for the present and future without AL in it.
Dottie, 100 days!!! OMG! Congratulations to you!. :goodjob:
Narilly, so glad your AL thoughts are decreasing. That's a big freaking deal, lady!
Pav, Drinking, A Love Story was one of my favorities. I just downloaded the Ann Johnston one that treetops suggested up in general. Just started reading it and I think it'll be a good one. She's had a successful career but struggled with AL for a long time. She's in her 50s now and quit drinking 5 years ago.
Patrice, sorry you're tired and depressed. Can you get out to walk a little today? That always seems to pick me up a bit. Or do something nice for yourself such as a manicure. Pretty nails make me happy!
Available, I was getting ready to rent "Smashed" but Amazon only sells it to download and doesn't rent. Some of their movies you can rent, but not this one. I was going to see if it's on Netflix, although I don't have an account, my girlfriend does. Where did you rent it from?
OK, ladies, have a super Monday or Tuesday!!!!!

. I was cold, tired, depressed, and really just plain miserable and I wallowed in it for a long time. I pretty much did nothing that I didn't feel like doing other than meeting absolute professional and personal responsibilities. I'm not sure that was the best approach but I would encourage you not to be too hard on yourself for feeling down or lacking energy. Aside from all of the psychological and emotional business we have to deal with, our poor bodies need some time to get over being poisoned every day! There really is a convalescence period. Treat yourself like you would treat someone you are caring for that you love. Day by day I think you'll find you love yourself more and more.
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