Four Years into a Different Life
Four years is a long time and a short time all at once...
When I first joined SMART July 16, 2015; I was so hopeless and felt so helpless that I didn't think I could make it home from work without making my usual stop for booze. But after signing up here, reading through some of the toolbox articles and forums, and doing my first CBA, HOV, and ABC; I did make it home!
That was an amazing feeling! :rolleyes:
During my 30+ year over-imbibing career...(I call it a career because it really was a full-time occupation)...
-I drove drunk hundreds of times
-I earned 3 DUIs
-I had two terrible wrecks, one of which involved a pregnant woman...another in which I earned a brain injury that took months to recover from
-I ruined friendships and relationships
-I lost jobs and squandered opportunities
-I awoke from blackouts in strange places with strange injuries
-I feel through our glass coffee table and then just went to bed even though I suffered cuts that required 2 dozed stitches and my blood ruined our nice pillowtop mattress
-I was too drunk to take Lobster to the ER when she was having chest pains and someone else had to take her
-I made ALOT of mistakes in my current career that fortunately didn't cost anyone their life
-I earned myself an enlarged liver and an ascending aortic aneurysm
-I piled up about 1100 failed quits along the way. Yep, you read that one right...1100
-I wasted many years just existing when I could have been striving toward my potential
-I lived in a constant state of shame, guilt, regret, paranoia, hopelessness, helplessness, and perceived powerlessness.
-And countless other actions that I will never remember I did...
For those of you who read my list and your bullsh\tter says, 'Hey, you aren't as bad as LobsterTank was...you have ALOT more drinking you could do before you settle down into this abstinence business.'...
:cool: Have no fear!
I guarantee becoming the Drunk Me is a completely attainable goal for each of you. You can do it! You and your bullsh\tter have what it takes to get you further down that road of misery and periodic horrors.
BUT if you want to be like the SMART me, the one with 4 years of abstinence, self-respect, self-control, and periods of peace and satisfaction, I am here to tell you even louder...THIS IS ME TYPING LOUDER...This is a MORE attainable goal.
You can do it!
You have what it takes to regain control of your life, relegate your bullsh\tter to the back seat where it belongs, and live the life you wish to live and become the person you wish to be.
You can totally be like me with 4 years, Melliemoo with 6 years, Dee with 16 years, JVB with 35 years of abstinence and the many, many, many other Smarties who have found freedom.
Seeing those folks and How they got where they wanted to be inspired me forward on my own success path. I hope you find some Smarties in here to 'follow' as well.
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SMARTies and the REBT tools, articles & essays, the handbook, chatroom, podcasts, the success stories forum, daily check-in threads, the journal section, and online & F2F meetings are all here to help you make the change you require in your life.
USE the tools, figure out where you want to be and Create a Plan to get there. Be Accountable to yourself and maybe an online group here on SROL. Decide that you are Willing to be uncomfortable. Learn Why you do the things you do, think the things you think, and How to Change that.
Put AT LEAST the same time, effort, and energy into your abstinence as you did your BOC/DOC.
Commit to yourself and your abstinence first... No Matter What.
The three commitments I made that I attribute the success of my abstinence to were and are:
-Learning as much as I could about myself through REBT and practicing the techniques
-Knowing deeply that no person, situation, or feeling ever had the power to MAKE me drink
-Remembering even on the difficult days that I am not abstinent to be happy; I am abstinent because I did not want to be a drunk another day of my life
Everybody has good days and bad days. Everybody experiences success and failure. Everybody has love and loss in their lives. This is the ebb and flow of every life. I CHOOSE abstinence because I want to be present for that, every moment, even the painful ones.
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These changes don't happen without You making the Choice to change. Often these changes don't happen without discomfort. And these changes definitely do not happen without Work.
Notice the first part of the SMART acronym is Self-Management...
That Work is up to You. That CHOICE is Yours. And consequently, that Success is Yours as well.
I have complete faith in each and every one of you to accomplish this. I know you have what it takes to make ANY change you require in yourselves and your lives. I believe in you even if at this moment or the next, you might not believe in yourself.
It is dam hard work being a drunk or a junkie or a binge eater or a gambler, et. al. If you can maintain that, you literally can do ANYTHING.
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From one 30+ year career drunk who four years ago couldn't even make it home without stopping for booze...
You Got This.
Have a great day or at least a crappy sober one!
:))