#308 – How do you know when it’s time to stop drinking?
In this episode of the Soberful Podcast, hosts Veronica Valli and Chip discuss the complexities of recognizing when it’s time to stop drinking. They explore the insidious nature of alcohol dependency, the cultural influences that enable denial, and the importance of support in the journey to sobriety. The conversation delves into the misconceptions surrounding alcoholism, the spectrum of alcohol use, and the personal anecdotes that highlight the struggles and triumphs of those seeking recovery. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for self-reflection and the courage to confront the reality of one’s relationship with alcohol.
Episode takeaways:- Recognizing the signs of alcohol dependency can be challenging.
- Cultural norms often downplay the seriousness of alcohol use.
- Denial is a common defense mechanism among those with alcohol problems.
- Support from friends and family is crucial in the recovery process.
- The journey to sobriety often involves dismantling long-held beliefs about drinking.
- Many people live in a state of compromise due to alcohol.
- Self-deception is a significant barrier to acknowledging a drinking problem.
- The consequences of alcohol use extend beyond financial costs.
- Sobriety can lead to significant improvements in quality of life.
- It’s important to evaluate how alcohol affects various aspects of life
Resources for You
- Order my book | Soberful: Uncover a Sustainable, Fulfilling Life Free of Alcohol
- Join our Soberful FREE private Facebook group for community and support.
- Download my 3 Simple Steps to Sobriety Guide – https://go.soberful.com/3-steps
- Submit Your Questions to Us
- We love hearing from you! Share your comments and feedback with us on our Instagram page @VeronicaJValli
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