How To Stop Drinking Alcohol

By Dave A


How to Give up Drinking Alcohol

Most individuals who abuse alcohol understand the reasons why they should quit drinking, but the how continues to puzzle even this most diligent person among us. Maybe you have made a big legal mess or you've lost one more job. Maybe your spouse has left you or your family is tired of your behavior. Whatever your reason is, it is time to take a good look at yourself and finally be determined to stop drinking liquor.

Individuals who believe they abuse alcohol are frequently right. A lot of 'normal' individuals do not just wake up and say, "I think I must quit drinking." Denying it won't change the fact that there is a problem.

It would certainly be much easier if alcoholics could just buy Magic Pills to cure themselves. Or maybe a hypnotist to 'reprogram' your need for alcohol. Wouldn't a time machine be nice, go back in time before you had a problem and refrain from that first drink?

But the fact remains that its a lengthy and difficult process. First, you should learn how to live your life with no alcohol. For some, it's going to be painful; alcohol cravings could be long. The good news is there are methods and tools which could help you be successful. . For some people, the pain and discomfort is negligible. Lots of alcoholics have attempted to give up once or twice in their lives. It could take years before one can get rid of the physical need. You will not be successful if you do not learn to live a life without alcohol. For every one thousand alcoholics, only one stays sober for at least 2 years. You could be that ONE if you're very determined.



Yes, most individuals will fail if they do not stop drinking in a considered, systematic way.

First, you should convince yourself that you should give up drinking.

Write down all the reasons that you believe you must quit drinking liquor. No excuses, just write down each and every reason. This includes those embarrassing times and the people whom you have hurt physically as well as emotionally. Keep it and make sure to read it if you feel like giving up the objective of quitting drinking alcohol.

It could also help if you think about the money you spend each time you drink liquor - buying it, going to clubs, the legal fees and salary loss. Check your credit card statements and your budget; don't just invent numbers. Try to figure out how much alcohol is costing you not only mentally, physically, relationally but financially.

If you want to be successful and completely recover, you need to be really truthful to yourself and accept the facts. You will know when it is the correct time to stop.

Make a Doctor's Appointment

The damage done to your body is something only a medical doctor could evaluate. Advice as to how to quit drinking alcohol is something the doctor could give as well. You may require hospitalization and medical supervision, or you may be able to go it on your own.

Tell People (that understand)

Telling individuals you trust that you would quit drinking alcohol could also help since they will understand and help you. If you need help, these individuals would be there for you.

Find Meetings

If you want to be with individuals who have gone through what you are experiencing then the 12 Step Meetings is the place to go to. Start by searching for 12 Step Meetings near your neighborhood. Different meetings draw various individuals. If you can't attend ninety meetings in 90 days then just try to go to as many meetings as you can. These meetings will give you all of the info you need about how to quit drinking liquor.

If you have reached this point then that is something to be really proud of. I wish you all the luck in the world; this truly is the beginning off the rest of your life.




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