serviceguy
Well-Known Member
Please do not take this in a negative way because it's absolutely not meant to be. Just thinking out loud.
I always wondered if keeping count of sober days, days without smoking, eating sugar or whatever your demon is actually helping with staying the course.
The only addiction I ever got rid of was smoking (I believe I mentioned this before on this very thread) but once I gave up I never looked back or count the years let alone the days I did not smoke a cigarette (I know it was 1995 because it was shortly before I was delivered my first new car but I can't remember the month or the day, just the day of the week, it was a Tuesday). In my own mind, if I were counting the days I would feel like if I was still somehow controlled by the addiction or the fear of it. But I guess each one is wired differently.
I've also gave up drinking officially now since my wife can't drink alcohol due to a health issue, but that wasn't really a thing for me as a six pack would last me a month and would only be followed by the next one after a few months, never been into heavy stuff like whiskey, rum etc. and kind of lost interest in wine along the way. The only alcohol we had in the last few years was a small glass of Amaro Averna after dinner from the bottle that my mom would send from the old country before Christmas, which I'm sure will take some struggle to stay away from this coming holiday season...
I always wondered if keeping count of sober days, days without smoking, eating sugar or whatever your demon is actually helping with staying the course.
The only addiction I ever got rid of was smoking (I believe I mentioned this before on this very thread) but once I gave up I never looked back or count the years let alone the days I did not smoke a cigarette (I know it was 1995 because it was shortly before I was delivered my first new car but I can't remember the month or the day, just the day of the week, it was a Tuesday). In my own mind, if I were counting the days I would feel like if I was still somehow controlled by the addiction or the fear of it. But I guess each one is wired differently.
I've also gave up drinking officially now since my wife can't drink alcohol due to a health issue, but that wasn't really a thing for me as a six pack would last me a month and would only be followed by the next one after a few months, never been into heavy stuff like whiskey, rum etc. and kind of lost interest in wine along the way. The only alcohol we had in the last few years was a small glass of Amaro Averna after dinner from the bottle that my mom would send from the old country before Christmas, which I'm sure will take some struggle to stay away from this coming holiday season...