Overcoming Addiction

Created by Shikainah in Articles 30 Jun 2021
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Overcoming addiction is a lifelong journey, but with the right support, achieving sobriety can be more manageable than you think. If you’re aiming to quit drugs or alcohol but aren’t sure where to start, these 10 tips can guide you.


1. Build Connections

It’s crucial to know you’re not alone in your recovery. Consider entering an inpatient treatment program for constant support, especially during detox. If not, attending weekly meetings like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA) can help maintain long-term sobriety. Connecting with friends and loved ones, even through virtual platforms, can also reduce feelings of isolation.


2. Find a New Passion 

Filling the time that was spent using substances can be challenging. Use this opportunity to start a new hobby or revive an old one. 


Exercise

If you're able, regular exercise can boost your mood and lower the risk of substance abuse. Consult a healthcare provider before beginning a new routine, especially if your physical health has been affected.


Express Yourself

Engaging in creative activities like writing or painting can help process emotions and improve your mindset.


3. Start Volunteering

While focusing on your recovery is essential, giving back can also help you stay sober. Volunteering can change your thought patterns and decrease the likelihood of substance use.


4. Practice Mindfulness 

Mindfulness can reinforce techniques learned in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) by helping you stay present. Simple practices like deep breathing can ground you and enhance your overall well-being.


5. Journal

Keeping a journal can help track your progress and reflect on your feelings throughout your recovery journey.

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