So if today was your first day at staying sober, what tools do you think you will need?
Here are a few suggestions and tools that we use in the freedom room.
Your sober survival tool kit
Remember to change your routine. A new routine can help you stay sober
If you come home and open a drink straight from work, maybe go to the gym from work instead for a while.
Talk to your support circle.
Go for a walk. Walking can be a fantastic sober activity.
Sign up with The Freedom Room
Journaling. This is an excellent tool in recovery. Make a road map of how you wish your new alcohol life to be.
A vision board, similar to journaling, but cut out pictures and see your sober potential.
Find your new favourite non-alcoholic drink. A sober substitute can be motivating
Try an alcohol-free alternative beer or wine. ( Please note that if you are an alcoholic like me, if the drink has only 0.05% alcohol, your body will still find it) I only really recommended this idea for clients that are sober curious or want a healthier relationship with alcohol.
Go to an AA meeting, in person or on zoom.
Use a sober tracker, track the days that you are alcohol-free.
Read recovery books and listen to podcasts. (plenty I can recommend and suggest) Just ask.
Think the drink through. If you have a drink, what could the consequence be? Where would that drink take you to? Will the hangover be worth it?
Accountability, if you have that drink, who will you have to tell? So tell a friend, a partner, a coach that you intend to go sober free.
Write out a timetable and keep yourself busy, don’t allow any time for boredom.
Join FB Support groups