RE 135: Key Tips For Early Sobriety
Recovery Elevator
Paul
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🗓️ 18 September 2017
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Summary
Paul reads posts from members of Café RE answering the question: "What are some things that helped you in early sobriety?
There are some emerging common themes from these responses. Change, you don't have to change much, you just have to change everything. Accountability is the key, you can't do this alone. Alcoholism is a thinking disease. You can't think your way out of it. Knowledge is not power unless you use it.
Marybeth, with 8 months since her last drink, shares her story
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[8:40] Paul Introduces Marybeth. I'm 51; I live in southern New Hampshire. I am married with 4 children, 2 of which have special needs so that takes up some time. I like to visit with friends and family, downhill ski, and exercise.
[13:39] Paul- Tell us about your drinking habits, how much did you drink prior to November 26th, 2016?
Marybeth- I was a big red wine drinker. I did a sugar cleanse, and then I ended up sipping Tequila neat. Then I switched back to wine. I knew I would never be a morning drinker, or drink before 5:00. I typically had 2 glasses of wine a night for years.
[17:45] Paul- Was there a bottom moment, or were you sick and tired of being sick and tired?
Marybeth- I attribute my sobriety to an accident. I broke my ankle while I was walking and texting. It was difficult to be on crutches, and drink at the same time. I came upon the 30-day sober solution while I was in my cast.
[21:48] Paul- How important do you think accountability has been these past 8 months?
Marybeth- It's been really great. I couldn't handle my alcohol, and was passing out early. Now I can stay up late and have fun. I was asleep and numbing my self with alcohol. I was snared by it socially, and numbed by it unintentionally. I wasn't seeking to numb anything.
[29:05] Paul- What does your sobriety portfolio consist of? Walk us through a typical day of sobriety.
Marybeth- I wake up everyday and meditate for 30 minutes. I use the headspace app. It is like exercising a muscle. I connect with friends, and do things, which interest me.
[30:16] Rapid Fire Round
- What was your worst memory from drinking? I was separated from my husband, and got into a car. I put the car in drive instead of reverse and ran over the curb.
- Did you ever have an "oh-shit" moment? When I broke my ankle. I had a bloody Mary on board when that happened.
- What's your plan moving forward? I am going to continue with meditation, my wellness, helping others, and reading books. Possibly attending an AA meeting.
- What's your favorite resource in recovery? The Recovery Elevator Podcast. I love listening in the car on the way to work.
- What's the best advice you've ever received (on sobriety)? My dad was a recovering alcoholic. He would always say don't sweat the small stuff.
- What parting piece of guidance can you give listeners who are in recovery or thinking about quitting drinking? Just do it. You can always go back to drinking if sobriety doesn't work for you.
- You might an alcoholic if you are at a weight watcher meeting and all you are concerned about is if you have enough points left for wine at the end of the day.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
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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!"
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| 0:00.0 | Recovery Elevator episode 135. |
| 0:02.6 | So I never really had the proverbial rock bottom, but always that sort of that conflict within me that said, |
| 0:09.2 | it just doesn't feel right. to the recovery elevator sobriety track on my phone I've been sober for three years and two days. |
| 0:24.8 | On today's podcast we've got wait a second. |
| 0:27.8 | Yep that just said three years. |
| 0:30.2 | On September 7th it was a pretty cool day. It marked my three-year sober |
| 0:34.1 | anniversary without a drink. It felt pretty good. To celebrate, I made a video. |
| 0:38.8 | It was with Ben, my standard poodle. We were going to hop on a motorcycle and then jump off a |
| 0:43.8 | cornhole board. It was going to be sweet. This video is on the recovery elevator |
| 0:48.0 | Facebook page, but when I'm about to do it I say, hell no, no way that's going to happen. I really don't know how to ride a motorcycle |
| 0:54.9 | and there's no way Ben's going to do it with me. But the point of the video is, I am going to take |
| 0:59.3 | myself less serious from year three to year four and hopefully moving forward. |
| 1:04.0 | That's what I want to work on. I want to say oh well to gravity problems and |
| 1:08.1 | gravity problems are problems that we can't help. There are problems that are there |
| 1:11.6 | and we can't do anything about them. So I want to keep the bar of expectations realistic. |
| 1:17.0 | I'm going to laugh more and I'm going to take things less seriously. |
| 1:21.0 | On today's podcast, we've got Mary Beth. |
| 1:23.0 | She's from New Hampshire, and she's been sober since November 26, 2016. |
| 1:28.0 | And before we get to our topic today, let's hear from Café R.E. |
| 1:32.0 | Before I got sober, I felt alone. |
| 1:34.0 | It felt like I was the only one in the whole world who found it extremely difficult |
| 1:38.0 | to stop drinking once I had started. |
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