It can feel impossible to be in social situations without a drink, but spending years, if not decades, relying on a drink to get you through these situations could be making it harder for you to stop.
This week, learn why we have this ingrained pattern with drinking when meeting new people, and why continuing to drink in these situations is not the solution to alleviating your anxiety around them.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://rachelhart.com/346
344: The Problem With Focusing on the Health Risks of Drinking
343: When It's Easier To Drink
342: Subtle Comments
341: Excuse Categories
340: Thought Sabotage
339: How to Hack Your Brain With Your Glass
338: Are You Sure You Don’t Just Want One Drink?
337: Unfulfilled Desire
336: How To Say "No" Tonight
335: Compelling Reason 3.0
334: Why You’re Going Back for More
333: Take Forever Off the Table
332: Revisiting: Drinking When I Feel Good
331: The Problem With Rules
330: What Triggers a Backslide
329: I Should Be Able to Figure This Out on My Own
328: Revisiting: Urge Work
327: Revisiting: Three Reasons You Drink Too Much
326: Deciding On Your End Goal
325: The Right Way to Set Rules
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