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Since deciding to re-evaluate my relationship with alcohol, I've received a lot of questions. Questions like, "How do I know if I have a problem?" and "Am I an alcoholic?" I used to ask those questions but I don't anymore. I don't find those questions particularity insightful or even helpful. A better set of questions started asking myself were "What do I want my life to look like? And, what role, if any, does alcohol play in it?" Those questions led to better answers and those answers led me to the journey I'm on today with eliminating alcohol from my life.
In this episode I talk about the fire we're all playing with and how alcoholism is a spectrum. The alcoholic no longer means just the homeless guy on the street, but could be the mom in carline. It's time we wake up to this massive industry and open our eyes to the deception all around us. Think about this...alcohol is the only substance that once you stop, you're labeled as having a problem. That's just messed up!
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Since deciding to re-evaluate my relationship with alcohol, I've received a lot of questions. Questions like, "How do I know if I have a problem?" and "Am I an alcoholic?" I used to ask those questions but I don't anymore. I don't find those questions particularity insightful or even helpful. A better set of questions started asking myself were "What do I want my life to look like? And, what role, if any, does alcohol play in it?" Those questions led to better answers and those answers led me to the journey I'm on today with eliminating alcohol from my life.
In this episode I talk about the fire we're all playing with and how alcoholism is a spectrum. The alcoholic no longer means just the homeless guy on the street, but could be the mom in carline. It's time we wake up to this massive industry and open our eyes to the deception all around us. Think about this...alcohol is the only substance that once you stop, you're labeled as having a problem. That's just messed up!