Okay, the list below was not developed by me, I have been trying to live without these things and I made them mine.
15 Things to Give Up in Recovery
Giving Things Up Can Make You Happy
A blog post called 15 Things You Should Give Up to be
Happy offered some practical advice for how people can make a difference to
their comfort levels. The changes suggest involved giving up certain negative
behaviors and beliefs. None of this advice would be described as
groundbreaking, and it doesn't require people to make any drastic changes to
their life. The wonderful thing about these suggestions is that they are simple
yet highly effective. When applied to somebody who is recovering from an
addiction this advice may even have more value.
Importance of Being Happy in Recovery
All humans want to be happy – even those who do things that
move them away from this. It is often fairly claimed that it is this desire for
happiness that drives the human race. In western culture there is the common
assumption that people deserve to be happy, and that getting in the way of
other people’s happiness is a bad thing.
Finding happiness is of particular importance to people in
recovery because:
If people feel comfortable in their new life away from
addiction they will fight harder to keep it.
Those individuals who sober up but
fail to find happiness are more likely to relapse.
Those individuals who have been through the hell of
addiction will have suffered a great deal. They owe it to themselves to find
happiness in recovery.
The family and friends of the addict are likely to have
suffered as well. When they see this individual turn their life around and find
happiness it will benefit them too – even if it is only because they have less
to worry about.
It is this striving for happiness that encourages people to
grow and develop. The individual will continue to chip away at their character
flaws because they feel certain that this will bring them towards greater
happiness.
Those individuals who find happiness in recovery are
inspirational people. They inspire those who are still struggling with
addiction to give sobriety a chance.
Giving Things Up in Recovery
It could be said that addiction recovery is all about giving
things up. The most important thing that the individual gives up is alcohol or
drugs. Until they take that step there cannot be any further progress. This
giving up of addiction is only the start though, because the individual will be
expected to give up much more if they hope to find real happiness in life. The
reason why the individual turned to alcohol or drugs in the first place was
because of things that were making their life uncomfortable. These things are
likely to be still there when they enter recovery so they need to work hard at
eradicating them – this is usually achieved by giving certain beliefs and
behaviors up.
15 Things to Give Up in Recovery
The 15 things that people should consider giving up in
recovery include:
The Need to Always Be Right
One of the most important ways that humans learn is by
making mistakes. Those who refuse to acknowledge their mistakes will struggle
to learn anything. The reason why people can become obsessed with being right
all the time is that they have allowed their beliefs and opinions to be too
closely connected to their self esteem. They believe that if their beliefs or
opinions are wrong it means that they are wrong, but this is untrue. Humans are
fallible creatures and they are allowed to be wrong. Those individuals who do
not have the humility to accept this will find it hard to grow in recovery.
The Need to Control Things
One of the most important elements of the 12 Step program is
that it teaches people to let go – in fact this is what almost all spiritual
paths teach. When people put their trust in the universe it will make their
life easier and lead them to happiness. This is summed up in the prayer:
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot
change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the
difference.
There is no need to believe in any particular God to benefit
from the serenity prayer.
Blaming Other People
The individual has to take responsibility for their own
life. Constantly blaming other people will not lead to any type of progress. It
is just an excuse to avoid taking action. By blaming other people the
individual is giving away their power.
Listening to Negative Self Talk
People have an internal dialogue that can have an influence
on how they perceive the world and their place in it. Those individuals who
have low self esteem may have an inner self talk that is constantly negative
and critical about things. This inner voice is always telling the individual
that they are no good or not worthy of happiness. It is vital to ignore this
negativity and instead move towards more positive self talk.
Listening to Self Limiting Beliefs
If people are willing to settle for the bare minimum in
recovery the chances are that this is what they will end up with. People are
limited by how they view their own potential. In order to find real success the
individual will need to break through these self imposed barriers.
Complaining About Life
Complaining about life accomplishes nothing. All it does is
creates negativity and drains the individual’s motivation. There is the famous
saying, if life gives you lemons you should make lemonade. Too much complaining
is dangerous for people in recovery because it can easily lead to stinking
thinking. Instead of focusing on what is wrong with the world the individual
should put their attention on making the most of things.
Being a Critic
It is easy to criticize but it is a luxury that people in
recovery cannot really afford. Each human is doing the best they can, and the
best advice is for people to focus on doing the best they can.
Trying to Impress Other People
The truth is that humans are attracted to humans for who
they are and not who they are pretending to be. Those who pretend to be
something they are not will usually sound insincere or be perceived as a fake.
The only thing that the individual needs to do to impress other people is for
them to be themselves.
Fighting Change
Change is an unstoppable force in the universe, and to fight
against it will usually lead to suffering. Humans tend to feel threatened by
change, but when they embrace it they will find that it makes life a whole lot
more interesting. Of course this is not to say that changing just for the sake
of change is always a good thing.
Labeling Out of Ignorance
People tend to feel more comfortable when they can put a
label on things. The problem is that this can lead to dismissing things out of
hand or judging things unfairly. There can be a kneejerk temptation for the
individual to label everything they do not understand as bad or threatening.
This is an ineffective way of dealing with life. It is best to cultivate a
beginner’s mind. This means that people are able to put aside their labels and
approach new things with an open mind.
Being Afraid of Life
Fear only exists in the mind. Each individual has the choice
of giving up their fears. When they are able to do this it increases their
freedom. This is still hard for me some days.
F- False
E- Emotion
A- About
R- Reality
Always Having an Excuse
Excuses are worthless. In fact they are worse than worthless
because they give the individual a justification to not do the right thing. In
order to progress in recovery the individual will need to do what is required –
no excuses.
Obsessing About the Past
Bill Keane famously said:
What’s done is done. In order to go forward in recovery the
individual needs to make peace with their past. They need to accept that they
are a different person today and forgive themselves completely for past
mistakes. The best that humans can do in life is to be the best they can now.
Attachment to Certain Conditions
The Buddha advised his followers that they should free
themselves from attachment – there is no need to be a Buddhist in order to
benefit from this advice. Recovery is all about developing emotional sobriety
and serenity. This means that the individual develops an inner tranquility that
is not dependent on external conditions. By giving up their attachment on
things being a certain way the individual is able to enjoy peace no matter what
is happening in their life.
Living Life to Please Other People
William Shakespeare advised:
Wow you are all 15 of those things you need to give up. It is deffinatly going to be a challenge for you. I know you can do it. Its going to be alot of hard work!
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