Pouring a drink at the end of the day can be a treat. But it can easily sabotage your goal of changing your relationship with alcohol. Especially if you have a love-hate relationship with your desire for rewards.
This episode will help you stop framing the reward you want as good or bad. Instead, you’ll learn why it’s important to view the desire for a drink as neutral, and how that can help you tap into the inner workings of the habit.
Discover the real problem when it comes to wanting to reward yourself at the end of the day, and why a drink might actually be a mismatch for what you truly need.
Get the full show notes and more information here: https://rachelhart.com/373
305: How to Drink Less During the Holidays (Part 1)
304: Drinking and Your Inner Taskmaster
303: Preparing for Drinking Too Much
302: Commitment Self-Sabotage
301: Is Moderation Possible?
300: Why Conventional Wisdom About Drinking is Wrong
299: Overeating and Overdrinking with Katrina Ubell
298: Resenting Not Drinking
297: The Advice You Should Ignore for Sober October
296: Why Do I Keep Giving In?
295: Drowning Your Sorrows with Krista St-Germain
294: What to Do When You Want to Escape
293: How to Make Deprivation Work for You
292: How to Have a Normal Relationship with Alcohol
291: How to Decompress Without a Drink
290: What Resistance to Not Drinking is Trying to Teach You
289: When it’s Hard to Say No to the Urge
288: How to Stop Finishing What’s in Your Glass
287: Drinking to Relax
286: Why You’re Stuck in a Rut with Drinking
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