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
265: When Drinking Is a Form of Self-Care
264: What to Do When You Have Competing Desires
263: What to Do When You Feel Defeated
262: When Drinking Is What You Have in Common
261: When Drinking Is Reliable
260: Transforming Failure
259: Willpower vs. Powerfully Living
258: When Not Drinking Feels Like Punishment
257: Fading Affect Bias + Drinking
256: Advance Certification on Numbing + Buffering
255: Why Humans Avoid Feelings
254: Are You Writing Off Change?
253: The Purpose of Overdoing It
252: Alcohol as Neutral 2.0
251: Worrying About Your Drinking is Not Your Life's Purpose
250: Unpacking Permission-Giving Thoughts
249: When One Isn’t Enough
248: Why You Shouldn’t Take a Break from Drinking Too Seriously
247: Urge Worry
246: Why You Shouldn’t Surround Yourself with Sober People
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