05.10.2017 - By Kevin O'Hara: Quit Drinking Alcohol Training Expert
You have to understand the context in which you want to change a behaviour. Obviously, with alcohol drinking, the basic idea is to stop putting this stuff into your mouth. So, the contextual element of this comes into play when you are figuring out what triggers your drinking, where you drink, who you drink with, how much you drink, the time of day you drink, and so on… These are all contextual markers. You also have to identify the context of the new behaviours you would like to acquire.
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