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Mitchell, with 30 days since his last drink, shares his story
How to quit drinking
SHOW NOTES
[ 16:57 ] Paul Introduces Mitchell
Mitchell – I have 1 month of sober time and I feel great. I am originally from Michigan, 31 years old and am the lead pastor of my parish. I am married with a 3 year old boy. I enjoy playing music, the outdoors and anything Disney!
[ 20:00 ] When did you realize that you did not drink normally?
Mitchell – I was 22 years old when I had my first drink. I drank through college but stopped for 7 years when I started my pastor role. I started drinking again to alleviate anxiety and depression. When I took an actual inventory of my drinking, I found that I was drinking every day. I never took a day off.
[ 22:49 ] Is there any history of alcoholism in your family?
Mitchell – It is not talked about much but I am sure it is there.
[ 23:00 ] Paul and Mitchell discuss the 7 years he did not drink.
Mitchell – I really did not think about it much at the time. I was busy building my parish. Before I knew it, I was drinking on Fridays and then every day again.
[ 23:49 ] Did you ever put any rules in place to moderate your drinking?
Mitchell – Rules never worked for me. Something situational always came up that gave me the excuse to drink. Alcohol was my “go to” tool.
[ 24:26 ] Did you have a rock bottom?
Mitchell – I didn’t have a severe rock bottom but I would try and a break from drinking. I had to keep drinking more and more in order to get the same effect. The drinking would cause me to make unhealthy choices like eating everything in sight.
[ 26:00 ] How important has your HP been for you?
Mitchell – God gives me hope. My relationships with others, being a lead pastor, and my relationship with God can be just as stressful as it is helpful. Alcohol was my escape from thinking about God, even as I served him.
[ 27:10 ] Have you ever felt let down by God?
Mitchell – It was very challenging leading new community and I would look forward to those drinks at night.
[ 28:05 ] How did you get sober?
Mitchell – I signed up for the RE group on Facebook. This took some initiative. I also went on a diet and this reduced my cravings significantly. I love being helpful to others and surrounding myself with people who “get it.”
[ 31:42 ] Have you had any withdrawals?
Mitchell – nothing really physical, but I have been edgy and irritable.
[ 33:04 ] How are you living life on life terms?
Mitchell – It is OK for life to be nuts. You do not have to escape it. You are strong enough to deal with things that come your way.
[ 34:06 ] How is the best way to pray?
Mitchell – You need to be confident in your God. Just talk openly and honestly to him like you would do with a friend.
[ 35:00 ] What advice would you give to your younger self?
Mitchell – Do not take that first drink. Alcohol is addictive to everyone. It is not safe.
[ 37:28 ] How has your relationships changed?
Mitchell – I am more present for my wife and child. I enjoy being in the moment instead of rushing through things in order to get back to my drinking.
[ 38:07 ] Tell me about a day in the life of Mitchell?
Mitchell – I will continue to reach out to others. I also do a lot of reading in order to consistently remind myself of what alcohol did to me.
[ 39:03 ] Rapid Fire Round
*****You are the average of the 5 people you hang out with the most****
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 [email protected]
“We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!”
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Mitchell, with 30 days since his last drink, shares his story
How to quit drinking
SHOW NOTES
[ 16:57 ] Paul Introduces Mitchell
Mitchell – I have 1 month of sober time and I feel great. I am originally from Michigan, 31 years old and am the lead pastor of my parish. I am married with a 3 year old boy. I enjoy playing music, the outdoors and anything Disney!
[ 20:00 ] When did you realize that you did not drink normally?
Mitchell – I was 22 years old when I had my first drink. I drank through college but stopped for 7 years when I started my pastor role. I started drinking again to alleviate anxiety and depression. When I took an actual inventory of my drinking, I found that I was drinking every day. I never took a day off.
[ 22:49 ] Is there any history of alcoholism in your family?
Mitchell – It is not talked about much but I am sure it is there.
[ 23:00 ] Paul and Mitchell discuss the 7 years he did not drink.
Mitchell – I really did not think about it much at the time. I was busy building my parish. Before I knew it, I was drinking on Fridays and then every day again.
[ 23:49 ] Did you ever put any rules in place to moderate your drinking?
Mitchell – Rules never worked for me. Something situational always came up that gave me the excuse to drink. Alcohol was my “go to” tool.
[ 24:26 ] Did you have a rock bottom?
Mitchell – I didn’t have a severe rock bottom but I would try and a break from drinking. I had to keep drinking more and more in order to get the same effect. The drinking would cause me to make unhealthy choices like eating everything in sight.
[ 26:00 ] How important has your HP been for you?
Mitchell – God gives me hope. My relationships with others, being a lead pastor, and my relationship with God can be just as stressful as it is helpful. Alcohol was my escape from thinking about God, even as I served him.
[ 27:10 ] Have you ever felt let down by God?
Mitchell – It was very challenging leading new community and I would look forward to those drinks at night.
[ 28:05 ] How did you get sober?
Mitchell – I signed up for the RE group on Facebook. This took some initiative. I also went on a diet and this reduced my cravings significantly. I love being helpful to others and surrounding myself with people who “get it.”
[ 31:42 ] Have you had any withdrawals?
Mitchell – nothing really physical, but I have been edgy and irritable.
[ 33:04 ] How are you living life on life terms?
Mitchell – It is OK for life to be nuts. You do not have to escape it. You are strong enough to deal with things that come your way.
[ 34:06 ] How is the best way to pray?
Mitchell – You need to be confident in your God. Just talk openly and honestly to him like you would do with a friend.
[ 35:00 ] What advice would you give to your younger self?
Mitchell – Do not take that first drink. Alcohol is addictive to everyone. It is not safe.
[ 37:28 ] How has your relationships changed?
Mitchell – I am more present for my wife and child. I enjoy being in the moment instead of rushing through things in order to get back to my drinking.
[ 38:07 ] Tell me about a day in the life of Mitchell?
Mitchell – I will continue to reach out to others. I also do a lot of reading in order to consistently remind myself of what alcohol did to me.
[ 39:03 ] Rapid Fire Round
*****You are the average of the 5 people you hang out with the most****
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 [email protected]
“We took the elevator down, we gotta take the stairs back up, we can do this!”
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