If you’ve ever thought, “Once I start, I can’t stop”—you’re not alone. Lots of people find it easier not to drink at all than to moderate.
But if don’t want to stop drinking forever, then you must be willing to challenge this belief. Yes, alcohol is an intoxicant and if you consume enough it will impair your judgment. But you might discover that you’re checking out long before this happens.
There’s a paradox embedded in “Once I start, I can’t stop.” The more you believe you can’t trust yourself, the less attention you give alcohol when you’re consuming it. And the less attention you give to the experience of drinking, the more you’ll drink.
Listen to this episode and discover the real reason you go on autopilot once you start drinking. Discover how the Drink Archetypes can help you start paying attention and drink less.
Get the full show notes and more information here: https://rachelhart.com/371
379: I'll Be Good Tomorrow
378: Overcoming the 'No Point in Stopping Now' Excuse
377: Special Occasion Drinking
376: When It’s Not What It’s Supposed to Be Like
375: The Problem with Willpower
374: How to Stay Motivated
373: What’s Wrong with a Reward?
372: Hair of the Dog
100: Lessons from the Take a Break Podcast
370: Tossing the Concept of "Being in Denial"
369: How to Move Past Shame
368: The Remedy
367: The Release
366: The Hourglass
365: The Mask
364: Dry January Mistakes
363: How to Have a Successful Dry January
362: The Escape Archetype
361: The Reward Archetype
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