When attempting to achieve long term sobriety, you’ll find it important that you do certain things the right way. If you do not, the consequences could, in fact, be regrettable. You can end up having a relapse episode, and find yourself in worse trouble than you were originally. Here I will discuss a trio of methods to thwart eventuality.
1- Do not engage in drug or alcohol use at all.
You have to not drink or drug at all costs since that strategy will prevent relapse and the predictable downhill slide. Failing to bring about this could ruin everything you have worked so hard for. So never make the blunder of ignoring this particular valuable action!
2- Find and develop a support system.
Nearly as vital as not drinking and drugging no matter what, is to develop a large, wide and deep support system of caring people. I’m telling you, this is not something to neglect. It can help to a concerned person offering help available in moments of crisis or vulnerability, and that is something everybody involved in sobriety wants.
3- Take it a day at a time
Lastly, when maintaining long term sobriety you want to be certain and take it a day at a time. This can help with not getting overwhelmed with not drinking and drugging ‘for the rest of your life’, which is an important element of sobriety. If you don’t, you may relapse — and I’m sure we are able to agree that this will not be a good thing!
As I said at the beginning, on the subject of maintaining long term sobriety, you desperately want to ensure you never make mistakes which will result in allowing a relapse to occur, and even being in worse trouble than you were originally. What you want is a fierce desire to succeed ‘no matter what?, and you can make that happen by being attentive to the guidelines in this article.