This video is fantastic man. This past year. I’ve been in many street and bar fights. Had fallout with my family and friends and I’ve become pretty overweight. I’ve been blind my entire life and I think a lot of my alcohol use stems from that. I’m just so tired of it. I’m only at the beginning of my sobriety journey, but I’m determined this time. I’m 30 years old and I’ve had to move back in with parents due to all the destruction alcohol has caused me and the terrible position my finances have been in. I had a similar situation to you where I always had to have the latest phone, latest clothing, out, drink my friends and even have the best guitars. There are three goals I want to achieve next year. I want to start work on a new album, get good at cooking Indian cuisine and get myself back into good shape and start bodybuilding again at the gym. Thanks for this video, and I wish you all the best of luck in 2024 brother.
Hi brother, I hope you are well . Thanks for your message. If you are truly done , truly done with no lurking notions and you take on the suggestions lined out in the 12 steps of alcoholic anonymous then I promise you today you never need to feel like this ever again . I promise you today brother, their is a way out . All we have is 24 hours , trust God clean house and help others is our code 🙏 x
Good work man, even though I can only understand 75% of what you say because of the accent haha, sounds like you really worked out your mental circuitry to really beat this thing
I have had difficulties with using alcohol to relieve boredom in the past, but I've since pushed myself to focus on building and doing things in its stead, and now I rarely want to drink. I definitely understand what you were saying about the inability to just stop at one drink when you do give yourself a drinking night and needing an all or nothing approach @@jonconner764
@jennifercarringtoncpadmfam2296 I hope you're well, make sure and get out in that nature tomorrow 😎 if your ever hiking up Scotland again let me know x
Well done pal. Could easily have gone the other way and you could have been a few lines in the local paper. Doesn't bear thinking about mate. Good luck.
This video is fantastic man. This past year. I’ve been in many street and bar fights. Had fallout with my family and friends and I’ve become pretty overweight. I’ve been blind my entire life and I think a lot of my alcohol use stems from that. I’m just so tired of it. I’m only at the beginning of my sobriety journey, but I’m determined this time. I’m 30 years old and I’ve had to move back in with parents due to all the destruction alcohol has caused me and the terrible position my finances have been in. I had a similar situation to you where I always had to have the latest phone, latest clothing, out, drink my friends and even have the best guitars. There are three goals I want to achieve next year. I want to start work on a new album, get good at cooking Indian cuisine and get myself back into good shape and start bodybuilding again at the gym. Thanks for this video, and I wish you all the best of luck in 2024 brother.
Hi brother, I hope you are well . Thanks for your message. If you are truly done , truly done with no lurking notions and you take on the suggestions lined out in the 12 steps of alcoholic anonymous then I promise you today you never need to feel like this ever again . I promise you today brother, their is a way out . All we have is 24 hours , trust God clean house and help others is our code 🙏 x
Congratulations brother, I hope to be where your at someday!
Thanks for your message my friend, are you on a sobriety journey aswell?
@jonconner764 I'm kinda half ass trying, I guess you could say. Not drinking or doing drugs anymore, but I use kratom daily instead.
@@jonconner764 I used to be a raging alcoholic/ drug addiction. 30 years of insanity
@@ronmexico79 I had to Google kratom their mate , I tried everything to get sober . The only thing that has worked is the 12 step programme
Good work man, even though I can only understand 75% of what you say because of the accent haha, sounds like you really worked out your mental circuitry to really beat this thing
Thank you for the message my friend, are you on a sobriety journey aswell?
I have had difficulties with using alcohol to relieve boredom in the past, but I've since pushed myself to focus on building and doing things in its stead, and now I rarely want to drink. I definitely understand what you were saying about the inability to just stop at one drink when you do give yourself a drinking night and needing an all or nothing approach @@jonconner764
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@jennifercarringtoncpadmfam2296 I hope you're well, make sure and get out in that nature tomorrow 😎 if your ever hiking up Scotland again let me know x
Well done pal. Could easily have gone the other way and you could have been a few lines in the local paper. Doesn't bear thinking about mate. Good luck.
Thanks for your message my friend, are you on your own recovery journey aswell mate ?