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Recovery Elevator

RE 410: What's the Point?

Recovery Elevator

Paul

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

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 December 2022

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Today we have Justin, he's is 37 from New York, and he took his last drink on September 8th, 2020. 

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Highlights from Paul:

Many of us have asked the question "what's the point of life?" The response is always a near derivative of love. It's safe to say that the core religions can be summarized with one teaching. The Golden Rule. The mystics recognized, we are all one, what you do to another you do to yourself and if you treat your fellow human being with respect and dignity, you in turn will experience the same.

 

We have learned that we cannot find the point of it all at the bottom of a bottle.  And when we hear The Golden Rule, we often think of the other person, but what about being kind to ourselves? Treat others as you'd like to be treated, but you need to treat yourself how you want to be treated. And only then, can we have a shot at learning about what this miracle we call life is all about.

 

 

[10:00]  Kris introduces Justin:

 

Justin has been sober since September 9th, 2020. He lives in Harrison New York. He is getting married next year, has two cats and two dogs. He loves running, traveling, and listening to podcasts and audiobooks.

 

When he was growing up, his first exposure to alcohol was his family having wine at the holidays and his dad drank beer. He remembers his father as inconsistent, and was very aware of the amount of beer that his father drank and was attuned to what was going on.

 

Justin first drank in around 7th grade but didn't like where it was heading. Later he had a small circle of friends that he would drink heavily with late in high school. After transitioning to college alcohol was the gateway to making friends. He started making rules around his drinking early on and used it as a coping tool. He never felt he had a problem because he knew what a problem looked like.

 

After college, Justin continued to try and create rules around his drinking. Alcohol was more of a social connector and bars were everywhere and he couldn't imagine life without drinking – it was normalized but he knew he was different, and that drinking wasn't right for him.

 

It was when Justin had his first experience dating someone that didn't drink that he realized it was possible to go out and be fully present and aware. He recognized that this was the person he wanted to be but was still dependent on alcohol. When he had 10 days of sobriety for a personal development course, but could not continue, he knew he had to address the problem. He started listening to audiobooks which helped him recognize what led to his addiction. He had a shift where he realized that he no longer wanted to use alcohol to cope with life. While running he started listening to recovery books and podcasts. He was able to start stringing sober days together and realized that he wanted to be a non-drinker. He started looking at his recovery scientifically and evaluated his sober vs. non-sober time.

 

He says his biggest tools involve audiobooks, podcasts, playing the tape forward and connection is the most important. You can connect with Justin in the links below:

 

Alternative Direction Coaching

CoachJustin450@gmail.com

 

[60:00] Thoughts from Kris

 

Radical honesty has been important for Kris and urges us to ask ourselves a few questions without judgement.  Honesty can help us accept where we are and get the help that we need. 

 

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Sobriety Tracker iTunes 

 

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But you don't have to do it alone

I love you guys.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Recovery all the other episode 410 and every time I would drink and every time I would do this

0:06.1

I would send myself, eh, this is not a big deal because I know what a big deal is and I know I won't get to that point

0:12.3

But I got to that point

0:14.8

Like this

0:16.8

Yeah, that should work

0:19.3

Mixed down. Yeah, keep going yo-yo

0:23.7

Mixed down

0:25.7

Three four yo-yo, would you wiki three mix down?

0:30.0

There we go. Seven eight

0:32.0

Wiki wiki mix down

0:34.0

Guys in the house. Haha, I love it

0:36.0

Wiki wiki mix down

0:38.0

There we go. Three four

0:40.0

Welcome to the Recovery Alligator podcast. My name is Paul Churchill and I am so excited to be here with you today

0:46.0

On today's episode we have Justin. He's 37 years old from Westchester County, New York

0:52.0

And took his last drink on September 8th, 2020. Great job Justin.

0:58.1

Have you recently quit drinking and are saying what do I drink now?

1:02.4

We'll check out the alcohol-free drink recipes from Kate on the Recovery Alligator website

1:07.4

We've got Tamarind, Agua, Fresca, Pineapple, Basil, Lemonade, and more. Link is in the show notes. Thank you Robin

1:15.4

What are you doing for New Year's Eve? Well, if you're in Southern California

1:19.6

We've got sober prom going on December 31st in downtown San Diego

1:24.8

We've got athletic brewing, sip-clean, sound soda, and crumble cookies sponsoring this AF event

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