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Living With Intention and Addiction

June 7, 2018 By Nick Leave a Comment

Living with intention during recovery and sobriety can be incredibly powerful. Let me explain.

When you struggle with an addiction it’s important you take each day and live each moment with intention.

But what is living with intention all about? Glad you asked.

What is Intentional Living?

Intentional living is how you live your own life based on your values and beliefs. I’m not here to tell you how to live your life.

I am here to help you recognize some of your own deep rooted intentions.

It is about choosing to live in a way defined by your choices. Not your subconscious. Not just going through the motions. But, in order to live with intention, you need to set goals.

Living with Intention

The Importance of Goal Setting

Let’s talk about the importance of goal setting. We are all different people and we all have different ideas on how we can live our best possible life.

Think Big or Small

I want you to think of one goal big or small that you have for your life and write it down; anywhere, on a piece of paper or jot it down in your phone. I know that seems incredibly broad but think of something you’ve always wanted to do or maybe a way you’ve wanted to be.

Something that you can work on this week.  

Example: “I want to be more kind.”

So for this, you will put that as your goal and every day this week, living intentionally, you would aim to be the kindest person you can possibly be. Be mindful of every interaction you make.

Example: “I want to have a better relationship with my mom.”

For this, maybe you would send your mom a text on Monday and call her on Wednesday. Or perhaps go see her on Friday.

Example: “I want to take a vacation to the beach.”

For this, maybe on Tuesday you would work out the cost of this trip and then on Friday you would work out how much money you would need to save in order to make this trip happen. You get the idea!

Setting goals doesn’t always have to be addiction and recovery related.

Oftentimes, those who are in recovery get stuck in the trap and believe that their entire life revolves around setting addiction goals: How many triggers can I overcome? Etc.

Don’t burn yourself out.

Think about the big picture and set a goal this week – make it fun!

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Alcohol Addiction at Work – The Struggle is Real

June 2, 2018 By Nick Leave a Comment

The struggle is real.

Earlier this week I was reminded of what its like to deal with addiction at work. It’s been a long, long time since I’ve had to deal with it. But…

Something reminded of what it was like.

In a past life I had worked at a large call centre. You know the kind I’m talking about. Hundreds of people in grey lifeless cubicles. The monotonous drone of scummy sales tactics.

Proper boiler room style.

Anyway… I had a boss. And I hated every single time we had to meet. At the time I didn’t really comprehend that he had an alcohol problem. Looking back though…

It was obvious.

While the main tells were clearly evident like smelling of gin and red, puffy face, it was his behaviour that was less conspicuous.

Erratic. Unreliable. Forgetful. Angry.

You name it, he expressed it. I often wondered how he had even gotten the job in the first place, let alone managing a team of 20 people.

It was obvious he was dealing with something either consciously or subconsciously to do with alcohol. The craziest thing though?

It isn’t that uncommon.

Dealing with Addiction at Work

Being addicted to alcohol and having to go to work is no easy task. Even if you have a somewhat mild addiction you know what I’m talking about. How many times have you gone to work with a crazy hangover?

What starts out as a couple of drinks on a Friday night after work can quickly turn into a weekend affair that includes Sunday. Think about how you might connect with family members on a Sunday too. Lots of people have Sunday bbq events filled with family.

And, whenever there is family, there is alcohol.

Having a few drinks on a Sunday night isn’t necessarily a problem to begin with. But, when it turns into a raging hangover to start the week with? That’s a problem.

Look, work can be stressful, that much I know for sure. In fact, a recent study by Paychex revealed that the majority of workers are stressed on any given workday!

Alcohold Addiction at Work Due to Stress

Work Stress Triggers Alcohol Addiction

With the understanding that stress can be a major trigger for addiction it becomes so easy to see why people drink alcohol to try and escape. You certainly aren’t alone if you resonate with what I’ve written.

It can become really serious though especially if you find yourself coming in to work still drunk. You can put your own job at risk and, depending on the situation, the livelihood of others too. If you are working a job that requires you to be safe on the job, like construction, you need to be extremely careful too.

“What’s the big deal with coming in to work with a hangover anyway?” I hear some of you say.

Well, the big deal is that you’re withdrawing from the alcohol in your body.

When I think about my old boss and how much he must have been struggling every single day I know he could have benefitted from a program like Sobriety Success.

Isn’t it just normal though?

Society has normalised the ritual of drinking with mates at a pub after work. Or it can be viewed as a rite of passage to come in with a hang over all bleary eyed, head pounding. While society has normalised it, isn’t it time to move past this? Doesn’t feeling this way need to stop?

For many people though there is very little option for help. The traditional approaches to recovery and sobriety are deeply rooted in either a twelve-step program or expensive inpatient treatment. Can you really afford the time or money to do either though?

Sobriety Success is different.

Sobriety Success treats addiction and recovery using an approach that focuses on the whole body, mind and social aspects of live. You take courses and programs that are designed to be consumed from wherever and whenever you need.

This means you aren’t tackling the problem on your own.

We’re there to help you through the whole process. We provide resources, ebooks, monthly mastermind sessions and ongoing support to help you.

Because you can tackle your addiction on your own terms it means you don’t have to miss a single day of work, take time away from your friends or family and can do so without breaking the bank.

You can get started with the Sobriety Success program for just $1 for 7 days of full access. After 7 days you’ll pay only $37 a month.

That’s less than a round of drinks for a Friday night.

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Addiction Radio – Healthy Diet and Nutrition During Recovery

May 29, 2018 By Nick Leave a Comment

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Welcome to the first (woohoo) ever episode of Addiction Radio by Live Rehab!

You’re probably asking yourself; why a podcast? Well, we thought it would be a good way to help busy people on the go get in some actionable advice to improve their lives. What started out as a conversation between Nick and Denise on healthy eating quickly turned into an opportunity that we thought the whole Live Rehab community would benefit from – so that’s where we thought we’d start!

Really excited to expand our message out via podcasts. For our first ever episode we decided to tackle a topic we get asked a lot about;

How do you eat healthy?

What we eat and put into our bodies plays a significant role in how we feel, regardless of anything else.

Most people who struggle with an addiction, don’t necessarily put a lot of thought and effort into what they are eating, because the addiction is what has taken precedence.

Everything you do revolves around what you are addicted to. Your nutrition has probably not been the best and has been lacking in some way.

Let’s dive into this months episode where we’re going to address this head-on!

Addiction Radio – Healthy Diet and Nutrition During Recovery

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