In previous years, I would get the shakes around day 4. Didn't happen this year.
Had a craving for a glass of wine with dinner on Friday.
I miss the event of stopping for a beverage, but not sitting around downing one.
Maybe learn to stop and not have alc?
It is telling how this shouldn't be such a crazy statement.
My watch marked my first 24 hours with a resting hr below 60 (the watch is a little high, but useful for trend) -
It had been above 65. When in shape, it is around 52 - same watch, I've had it for years.
Enjoying waking up without the fog or pain related to the
one more, or convincing myself while drinking that
I am not impaired, have another.
It has been a spiral for me in years past.
I make the commitment to stop for Jan (prior to dry Jan, it was just diet time,) good habits last for a month, then slowly revert.
The fall hasn't gone as deep as when i was younger, but the pattern is there.
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When
@mattybfat says commitment to something bigger. it is just that: commitment.
Saying you are going to do something is very powerful - not being told what to do, rather independently committing to doing it.
I've been there when Matt gets a call from someone in the group,
They know he is there. They know he will listen. They know he will understand.
Some people can say it to themselves. In their mind, make the commitment. Rationalize it to overcome the mental addiction part.
plenty of reasons to use: family, school, work, health - alc preventing from reaching a goal.
Where the motivation originates from, a nasty bottom like jail, or sitting at a kid's soccer game with your head banging, is different for everyone.
know thyself ?
so simple, yet so hard.