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
245: Practicing Habit Change
244: Responsible Drinking
243: What’s in Your Glass?
242: Unproductive Optimism
241: Feeling Behind with Your Drinking
240: Old Urges
239: Drinking Amnesia
238: When Drinking is Just a Habit
237: When People Want You to Keep Drinking
236: Why You Should Imagine Not Drinking (Even if You Want to Drink)
235: Why Stopping Drinking Won’t Change the Habit
234: The Hidden Drawbacks of Drinking the “Good Stuff”
233: Drinking Because of Unexpected News
232: How Long it Takes to Change Your Drinking
Bonus: Reframing Habit Change
231: What You Don’t Know About Hangovers
230: What You Need to Know about Mocktails + Non-Alcoholic Drinks
229: Alcohol as a Teacher
228: When the Urge to Drink Won’t Go Away
227: Taking Credit for Not Drinking
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
Heal, Survive & Thrive!
A Voice In The Darkness
BPLUS بیپلاس پادکست فارسی خلاصه کتاب
The Jordan Harbinger Show