Overcoming Addiction
Kelsey shares her personal journey of navigating social pressures and her realization about her preferences for deep conversations over party atmospheres. She emphasizes the importance of trying a short commitment to assess habits versus addiction and highlights the value of accountability through friends. Opening up to close ones can create a support system that makes the journey toward recovery more tangible and manageable.In this clip
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I struggle with addiction. I start drinking or using drugs, and it gets bad quickly, with 3-day hangovers and week-long withdrawals. I’ll get sober, but a week or two later, I relapse. Sometimes it's worse than others, depending on how fast I decide I need to stop. I’m severely depressed and tired of living like this. I get no joy or tranquility, which makes me give in to drinking and drugs again. I desperately want to be sober and find peace. Is there anything specific I can focus on, such as vitamins, gut health, or other lifestyle changes, to break this vicious cycle?
What can I do to break the cycle of addiction and achieve lasting sobriety, considering the insights from the episode #392: It's Not Your Fault, But It's Your Responsibility: Healing Trauma with Thais Gibson and the clip Overcoming Subconscious Patterns? I struggle with addiction, and when I start drinking or using drugs, it gets bad quickly, leading to 3-day hangovers and week-long withdrawals. I can get sober for a week or two, but I often relapse, sometimes worse than others, depending on how quickly I decide I need to stop. I'm severely depressed and tired of living like this. I get no joy or tranquility, which makes me give in to drinking and drugs again. I desperately want to be sober and find peace.
What are the challenges of breaking addictions?