Getting sober is a crazy and exciting time full of changing emotions and new experiences. We hear people in meetings talk about sobriety and how great their lives are even through divorce, deaths, bankruptcy, you name it. I always thought these people were lying. How could they deal with these problems without drinking or getting […]
Getting sober is a crazy and exciting time full of changing emotions and new experiences. We hear people in meetings talk about sobriety and how great their lives are even through divorce, deaths, bankruptcy, you name it. I always thought these people were lying. How could they deal with these problems without drinking or getting high? Luckily, thanks to the 12 steps, fellowship, and a new perspective on life, I was given the gift of being able to not only manage stress in sobriety but to live an entirely new way of life.
When we first get to the rooms of AA/NA, we usually see a slew of happy faces and people talking about God and I think it’s pretty common for newcomers to think we are crazy. We can’t imagine that any of these happy people know anything about where we have been and what we have gone through, and a lot of us definitely don’t want to talk about God. I am pretty confident when I say that I had the firm belief that AA was a cult and that I would NEVER drink the kool-aid.
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But after a while of sobriety, I realized that I was going absolutely out of my mind, crazy. I couldn’t drink, I couldn’t get high, and my mind was a hamster wheel on steroids. So, after a few brutal relapses, I started to take some suggestions that I heard in the rooms, and little by little, things started to even out.
Getting sober doesn’t mean that life is going to be all sunshine and rainbows, and day to day annoyances definitely don’t just stop. We simply find an alternative to how we manage stress in sobriety, from major events to the smaller daily hiccups.
Coming from the life I was living, any problem I face these days is small in comparison. Today, after I’ve gotten a little bit of sobriety under my belt, I’m able to see that and understand the concept of everything being temporary. No matter how big of a problem I’m facing, I can see that if I keep on track, the problem will pass. I have been to several funerals of very close friends, I’ve been homeless, and I’ve been through breakups, but I haven’t had to drink because of it thanks to some simple tips I learned in the rooms and through my sponsor.
If you’re new, the word meditation might sound like something only Buddhists and monks that have prayed for years can achieve. I thought the same thing, and I was quite surprised to learn that I could practice meditation and I didn’t need hallucinogens to do it!! This was awesome news.
Meditation is the simplest thing in the world, which is why I think most people get frustrated because we think we are doing it wrong. But to be honest, there is no wrong way to do it. Simply find yourself a quiet place where you can be alone, and follow some of these easy tips.
If you are like me, you might have a hard time sitting still for an extended period of time, so at first, try this for 30 seconds. Then go to 45, then 60. I promise you that the more you practice, the easier and more enjoyable it will become.
Some other quick tips to help manage your stress in sobriety are simple tools of living.
Stress happens to everyone, and everyone copes differently. I see “normal people” live lives of anxiety and frustration and it makes me grateful that I am an alcoholic. Through the 12 steps, I have the gift of learning a new way to live and becoming a stronger and forgiving person to myself and everyone around me.
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Anna M. joined Find Addiction Rehabs with extensive experience in the field of addiction treatment. As a former Nurse Practitioner in Miami, she found her passion for addiction treatment when a family member was lost to his disease. With each article and resource, she hopes to save other families from experiencing the anguish of a loved one’s passing due to drinking or drugs.
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