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Recovery Elevator

RE 127: Present and in the Moment Without Alcohol

Recovery Elevator

Paul

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2017

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Rule Number One of podcasting is plug in the microphone.

Pete, with 488 days of sobriety shares his story.

 

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[2:19] Paul Introduces Pete.  I am 38 years old, and golfing is my favorite leisure activity.  I have an 8-year-old daughter and a 2-year-old son.  I am in construction sales, mostly traveling around Ohio and surrounding states. 

 

[6:07] Paul- When did you realize you had a problem with alcohol Pete?

Pete- I've always known, or at least had the fear of having a problem.  I could drink a case of beer by myself in High school. 

 

[12:23] Paul- Was this a bottom you experienced, or where you done?

Pete- I hit a spiritual bottom.  Things that were important, no longer seemed important.  My wife, great job, and truck were all things that weren't making me happy.  I realized that doing these things that I was taught would make me happy weren't.  I was bankrupt spiritually and emotionally.  My wife opened the work bench, and the drawer was full of  empty and full booze bottles.  They were devastated.  I realized that suicide wasn't' an option.  That was the moment that made me change everything.

 

[17:25] Paul- What was the outpatient therapy like?  Walk us through that.

Pete- I went to a state certified program.  I attended with several other professionals who learned a great deal about addiction and recovery.

 

[24:44] Paul- What have you learned most about yourself these past 488 days?

Pete- I have learned that I like peace, calm, and serenity.  I accepted chaos because that is what I knew.  My life is really good, but I made it really bad by a lot of choices that I made. 

 

[28:18] Paul- Have you had cravings, and how do you overcome cravings them?

Pete- My cravings as of today are more "I would like a drink" but more thoughts than cravings.  In the beginning I had physical cravings.  I don't have the impulse to drink now.  Alcohol was the medicine that fixed everything for me.

 

 

[30:25] Rapid Fire Round

  1. What was your worst memory from drinking? The experience with my wife and daughter not being able to ride bikes because of my booze hidden in the drawer.
  2. Did you ever have an "oh-shit" moment? For me it was when my mother in law died from alcoholism, in the nursing home my biggest thought was how do I get out of here and have a drink without anyone noticing.
  3. What's your plan moving forward? Continue to present in the moment, and doing, not thinking about things I don't do, and then regretting them.  I just need to do the best I can.
  4. What's your favorite resource in recovery? Meditation and Prayer.  I've used the Headspace app, there is a meditation guru that lives in our village.
  5. What's the best advice you've ever received (on sobriety)? Follow direction.  Putting faith in a blind process.
  6. What parting piece of guidance can you give listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking?  You are feeling the way you are supposed to be feeling at that time.  Talk to other people.  My feelings are normal; it's okay to relearn.
  7. You might be an alcoholic if when you walk out of your recovery center, and you see one of your friends that you've been partying with forever and he says "Hey Pete, I was surprised to see you here."  Then I thought about it, and It's really not much of a surprise to see you here.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Recovery Elevator Retreat

Connect with Cafe RE- Use the promo code Elevator for your first month free

Sobriety Tracker iTunes

Sobriety Tracker Android

Sober Selfies! - Send your Sober Selfie and your Success Story to info@recoveryelevator.com

 

 

"We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!"

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Recovery Elevator episode 127.

0:03.2

Because the disease is in full function and you're feeding an endless cycle that knowledge

0:08.8

alone can't break.

0:19.0

Welcome to the Recovery Elevator podcast. My name is Paul Churchill.

0:20.0

Thank you so much for joining us.

0:22.0

According to the Recovery Elevator Sub Sub Variety Tracker on my phone,

0:25.0

at the time of this recording, I've been sober for 1,040 days.

0:29.0

On today's podcast, we've got Pete.

0:31.0

He's been sober for 488 days at the time of this recording and he's 38 years old.

0:37.0

Before we get any further, let's hear from Cafe R.E.

0:41.0

Before I got sober, I felt alone. It felt like I was the only one in the whole world who found it extremely difficult to stop drinking once I had started.

0:49.0

With Cathay R.E, I now know I'm not alone. In fact, there are so many people all around this world just like me.

0:54.4

In Cafe R.E. for 12 dollars a month I get access to a private unsearchable Facebook

0:59.6

group where I can connect with other like-minded individuals, meet with them face to face in

1:04.0

several weekly live webinars and meetings, I can get paired with an

1:07.3

accountability partner who has a similar sobriety date as mine, I can attend

1:11.0

in-person meetups, and attend exclusive sober trips to places like Costa Rica.

1:15.0

If there's one thing I've learned in sobriety, it's that I can't do this alone.

1:19.0

Go to recovery elevator.com and use the promo code elevator for your first month free.

1:24.0

Again, use the promo code elevator when signing up for your first month free.

1:28.0

Okay, let's get started.

1:31.0

Rule number one of podcasting is plug in the microphone.

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