Anne W – What lies did we tell about our drinking?

Anne W – What lies did we tell about our drinking?

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Anne WHome group: South Yarra Big Book MeetingAge when you got sober; 32Now sober 29 yrs

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3:4624 Dec 2020

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Anne W's Journey: Confronting Lies About Drinking

Episode Overview

  • Self-deception can hinder recovery efforts.
  • Rationalising drinking often involves comparing oneself to others.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous offers tools for gaining control over addiction.
  • Honesty is crucial for successful recovery.
  • Facing one's truths can lead to freedom from alcohol.
"The biggest lie of all was that somehow I was in control."

In this captivating episode of SoberQ, Anne W takes the spotlight to unravel the tangled web of lies she told herself about her drinking. With honesty and a touch of humour, Anne shares her journey from denial to acceptance, shedding light on the common self-deceptions many face in the throes of alcohol dependency. Anne reflects on how she compared her drinking habits to others, justifying her behaviour by convincing herself she wasn't as bad.

As time passed, finding people whose drinking was worse became a challenge, and the lies grew harder to maintain. Anne candidly recounts the various reasons she concocted to rationalise her drinking—stress from work, social pressures, anxiety, and even using alcohol as a sleep aid. She reveals the ultimate lie she clung to: the illusion of control over her drinking. Despite her attempts, control remained elusive until she embraced Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).

Anne highlights the pivotal moment when she realised AA's program was essential in breaking free from alcohol's grip. Her story is a testament to the power of facing one's truth and the relief that comes with surrendering control. Listeners will find Anne's tale both relatable and inspiring, especially those grappling with similar struggles. Her journey underscores the importance of honesty in recovery and offers hope to anyone feeling trapped in their own cycle of deception.

Tune in for an episode that promises insight, humour, and perhaps a nudge towards self-reflection. Could Anne's story be the catalyst you need to face your own truths?

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