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30 September, 2012

Admitting your Drinking Problems

Accepting Your True Condition Helps

A good first step in quitting alcohol is learning to admit your drinking problems. This will be the starting line of your journey. Admitting to yourself or to other people your actual condition will help in the development of confidence within you because you know it is a sign that you are now seeing both sides of the coin. It is a good symptom that you are now thinking reasonably after being blinded by alcohol addiction.

Don't Become a Victim of Alcohol. Don't Get Drunk. 
Accepting you are an alcoholic will initiate from the inside, realizing that your occasional drinking has become a regular habit. By then, it will appear on your mind that this regular habit has turn into uncontrollable drinking sessions and has developed automatically into a strong addiction. It will follow with the acceptance that alcohol abuse affects your life in many ways.

After you have realized the damaging effects of alcohol addiction, this will bring out the desire from within to repair those damages. Having an open mind and a broader point of view, you, as an alcoholic, can proceed to the next level by simply admitting your drinking problem. And that you know you need to have proper medical attention to help in dealing with alcohol withdrawal symptoms. You will discover that you are now willing to undergo treatments. In addition, you will notice that you are now eager to get rid of the habit.

Once you are familiar with the negative results of the addiction, it will be easier for you to pinpoint the problem and identify which actions should be taken into consideration. You will be able to know the importance of rehabilitation. You will be able to seek outside and medical help if necessary. And you will be able to ask for supports from your loved ones and make them part of your plans to quit drinking alcohol.

Admitting a drinking problem is difficult because of the denial aspects - a common and natural symptom that a person is really an alcoholic. This is the reason why a person needs to understand alcohol addiction at the starting point of this journey. He must realize how this condition continuously affects his personality, principles and relationships with others. Family members play a big role in the process. Once a person already admits his problems, the family can grab the opportunity to put the person into alcohol addiction treatments or programs. They should act while the iron is hot.

Take away the perception that admitting your own drinking problem is a weakness on your part. Don’t ever think that confessing your drinking problems to others is your disadvantage. In fact, it is a strong sign you are coming back into reality. In addition, it is an indication that you are now prepared to get rid of the addiction and that you are indomitable to put your plans into action.

I believe there are many ways to refrain from alcohol. If a person really wants to quit drinking, there are lots of different possible steps to take. If he truly has the desire to get rid of his drinking problem, he will do his best and try all options to succeed. Even in great circumstances, he will pursue and continue achieving his dreams. Even if you fail once or twice, you will try to rise up and move on.

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