Thanks Nancy,
You seem so wise...
btw - what book?
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I will no longer give the BEAST any power over me - he can go straight to hell.
Here is one thing that I am trying for myself that might help others. Well, no matter how shitty I feel in the morning, as I'm sure many of you can relate, by evening I'm thinking, "ahh, a glass of wine!!" What I've been doing is jotting down in my journal how I am feeling LATER, after more glasses of wine. .. recent entries: "God, I need help desperately.." --- another night: ".. the blahness, exhaustion, complete lack of any emotion.." Just documenting how shitty I feel later helps me beat it into my brain. And for me, I know a lot of it is habit. It's filling a hole, loneliness. I process things through writing them out ..
I recognize I have a problem and am trying to get myself ready (mise en place) to change my life. I read "My way out" and thus found my way here! I also read "Seven weeks to Sobriety" and "Eating, Drinking and Overthinking". Both had good info in. Thanks Dexterhead for your book suggestions - I'll check them out too. Nancy - any ideas on how to get more info on meditation and Buddhism. I bought the book "The Buddha Within" but haven't started reading it because it looks way over my head. Maybe you have another idea. And thanks Patty for the idea of the wine miniatures - great way to "control portions". And I think you and Nancy both made me understand that a big part of my problem is filling free time especially now that many life dramas are over and my three babies are now independent teenagers. I have looked forward to this time of my life and am disappointed that I've chosen to spend this it watching TV, drinking myself silly and yes, you are right, being completely antisocial. I've asked for a treadmill for Christmas and plan on spending time on the treadmill after dinner (force me to eat light and not drink) and reacquaint myself with running (or at least walking). This will help me start to fill my "free time" with a more healthy activity. Keep the suggestions coming and I'll keep sharing ideas too!
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